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Citizenship, Activism and the City

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Citizenship, Activism and the City

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Citizenship, Activism and the City book

The Invisible and the Impossible

Citizenship, Activism and the City

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Citizenship, Activism and the City book

The Invisible and the Impossible
ByPatricia Burke Wood
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 24 April 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315180427
Pages 136
eBook ISBN 9781315180427
Subjects Geography, Politics & International Relations
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Burke Wood, P. (2017). Citizenship, Activism and the City: The Invisible and the Impossible (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315180427

ABSTRACT

Were the occupations of 2010–11 – from Spain to Tahrir Square to Occupy Wall Street – a success or failure? Are they the model for urban radical politics? This book challenges common understandings and underlying assumptions of what constitutes activism and resistance. It proposes a critical urban theory of politics and citizenship that is grounded in the city as it is inhabited. For those who are marginalized, the city is a double-edged sword of oppression and emancipation.

This book argues for an intersectional approach that actively dismantles hierarchies and embraces a wider range of acts of resistance and creative transformation, one in which we recognize these acts of citizenship as a form of constitutionalism. Wood reframes the theorization of protest and of the city, 'post-political' literature and the history of protest, and Marxist and anarchist ideas about the time and space of politics. Through this, she adopts a unique approach to provide new theoretical insights and challenges to post-political thinking.

This book will be valuable reading for those interested in political, urban and social geography, in addition to political economy and progressive politics in the urban context.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

The invisible and the impossible

chapter 1|21 pages

What we talk about when we talk about Occupy

Politics and citizenship in crisis

chapter 2|22 pages

Radical politics and the ‘post-political’ critique

chapter 3|22 pages

Sad, sick and diva citizens

Resistance, refusal and urban space

chapter 4|21 pages

The arc of politics

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