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A recipe for gentrification : food, power, and resistance in the city /

""The Taste of Gentrification" critically explores the relationship between food, power, and resistance in the city"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Alkon, Alison Hope (Editor ), Kato, Yuki (Editor ), Sbicca, Joshua, 1982- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, [2020]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Development, Displacement, and Dining / Alison Hope Alkon, Yuki Kato, and Joshua Sbicca
  • Part I : DINING DOWNTOWN: FOOD RETAIL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
  • 1. The Taste of Gentrification: Difference and Exclusion on San Diego's Urban Food Frontier / Fernando J. Bosco
  • 2. Savior Entrepreneurs and Demon Developers: The Role of Gourmet Restaurants and Bars in the Redevelopment of Durham / Nina Martin
  • 3. Making Sense of "Local Food," Urban Revitalization, and Gentrification in Oklahoma City / Eric Sarmiento
  • Part II : RIPE FOR GROWTH: ALTERNATIVE FOOD SYSTEMS
  • 4. The Urban Agriculture Fix: Navigating Development and Displacement in Denver / Joshua Sbicca
  • 5. From the Holy Trinity to Microgreens: Gentrification Redefining Local Foodways in Post-Katrina New Orleans / Yuki Kato
  • 6. The Cost of Low-Hanging Fruit? An Orchard, a Nonprofit, and Changing Community in Portland / Nathan Mcclintock
  • 7. Gardens in the Growth Machine: Seattle's P-Patch Program and the Pursuit of Permanent Community Gardens / Charlotte Glennie
  • Part III UNEVEN ALLIANCES: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION FROM WITHIN AND WITHOUT
  • 8. Diverse Politics, Difficult Contradictions: Gentrification and the San Francisco Urban Agriculture Alliance / Antonio Roman-Alcala
  • 9. "Ethical" Gentrification as a Preemptive Strategy: Social Enterprise, Restaurants, and Resistance in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside / Zachary Hyde
  • 10. "You Can't Evict Community Power": Food Justice and Eviction Defense in Oakland / Frances Moore
  • Part IV : GROWING RESISTANCE: COMMUNITY-BASED STRATEGIES
  • 11. Community Gardens and Gentrification in New York City: The Uneven Politics of Facilitation, Accommodation, and Resistance / Sofya Aptekar
  • 12. No Se Vende: Resisting Gentrification on Chicago's Paseo Boricua through Food / Brooke Havlik
  • 13. Black Urban Growers and the Land Question in Cleveland: Externalities of Gentrification / Justine Lindemann
  • 14. Citified Sovereignty: Cultivating Autonomy in South Los Angeles / Analena Hope Hassberg
  • A Conflicted Conclusion: Seeing and Contesting Gentrification through Food / Alison Hope Alkon, Yuki Kato, and Joshua Sbicca.