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Hell's Kitchen and the Battle for Urban Space

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Hell’s Kitchen is among Manhattan’s most storied and studied neighborhoods. A working-class district situated next to the West Side’s middle and upper-class residential districts, it has long attra...
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  • 01 May 2013
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Hell’s Kitchen is among Manhattan’s most storied and studied neighborhoods. A working-class district situated next to the West Side’s middle and upper-class residential districts, it has long attracted the focus of artists and urban planners, writers and reformers.

Now, Joseph Varga takes us on a tour of Hell’s Kitchen with an eye toward what we usually take for granted: space, and particularly how urban spaces are produced, controlled, and contested by different class and political forces. Varga examines events and locations in a crucial period in the formation of the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, the Progressive Era, and describes how reformers sought to shape the behavior and experiences of its inhabitants by manipulating the built environment. But those inhabitants had plans of their own, and thus ensued a struggle over the very spaces—public and private, commercial and personal—in which they lived.

Varga insightfully considers the interactions between human actors, the built environment, and the natural landscape, and suggests how the production of and struggle over space influence what we think and how we live. In the process, he raises incisive questions about the meaning of community, citizenship, and democracy itself.

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Price: $17.00
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Imprint: Monthly Review Press
Publication Date: 01 May 2013
ISBN: 9781583673508
Format: eBook
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
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