Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 363 g
Emotion and Location
Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 363 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-00065-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
What does it mean to belong in a place, or more than one place? This exciting new volume brings together work from cutting-edge interdisciplinary scholars researching home, migration and belonging, using their original research to argue for greater attention to how feeling and emotion is deeply embedded in social structures and power relations.
Stories of Cosmopolitan Belonging argues for a practical cosmopolitanism that recognises relations of power and struggle, and that struggles over place are often played out through emotional attachment. Taking the reader on a journey through research encounters spiralling out from the global city of London, through English suburbs and European cities to homes and lives in Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Mexico, the contributors show ways in which international and intercontinental migrations and connections criss-cross and constitute local places in each of their case studies.
With a reflection on the practice of 'writing cities' from two leading urbanists and a focus throughout the volume on empirical work driving theoretical elaboration, this book will be essential reading for those interested in the politics of social science method, transnational urbanism, affective practices and new perspectives on power relations in neoliberal times. The international range of linked case studies presented here will be a valuable resource for students and scholars in sociology, anthropology, urban studies, cultural studies and contemporary history, and for urban policy makers interested in innovative perspectives on social relations and urban form.
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Introduction 1 (Hannah Jones, Emma Jackson and Alex Rhys-Taylor) Introduction 2 (Les Back and Michael Keith) Part 1: Local Worlds/Cosmopolitan Formations: London and/in the World 1. Emotion, Location and Urban Regeneration 2. Intersemiotic Fruit: Mangoes, Multiculture and the City 3. The Pigeon and the Weave: the Middle Classes, Dis/comfort and the Multicultural City Part 2: Places that Don't Exist: England(s) and Elsewheres 4. Uncomfortable Feelings: How Local Belonging Works on Local Policy Makers 5. Dread Culture: Music and Identity in a British Inner City 6. Ambivalent Affect/Emotion: Conflicted Discourses of Multicultural Belonging Part 3: Displacement, its Aftermaths and Futures: Tracing Connections to, from and through Europe 7. Post-Political Narratives and Emotions: Dealing with Discursive Displacement in Everyday Life 8. 'This bridge is just like the one in Visegrad!': Dwelling, Embodying and Doing Home Across Space 9. Diaspora Tours and Place Attachment: a Unique Configuration of Emotion and Location Part 4: Cosmopolitanism in the Home: North American Belongings 10. Crime Watch: Mediating Belonging and the Politics of Place in Inner-City Jamaica 11. Agency, Ambivalence and Emotions in a Public Housing Anti-Demolition Struggle 12. Revolutionary Affect: Feeling Modern in Mexico City 13. Conclusion