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Urban Revolutions

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What do struggles over pipelines in Canada, housing estates in France, and shantytowns in Martinique have in common? In Urban Revolutions, Stefan Kipfer shows how these struggles force us to unders...
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  • 08 September 2023
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What do struggles over pipelines in Canada, housing estates in France, and shantytowns in Martinique have in common? In Urban Revolutions, Stefan Kipfer shows how these struggles force us to understand the (neo-)colonial aspects of capitalist urbanization in a comparatively and historically nuanced fashion. In so doing, he demonstrates that urban research can offer a rich, if uneven, terrain upon which to develop the relationship between Marxist and anti-colonial intellectual traditions. After a detailed dialogue between Henri Lefebvre and Frantz Fanon, Kipfer engages creole literature in the French Antilles, Indigenous radicalism in North America and political anti-racism in mainland France.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 323
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Series: Historical Materialism
Publication Date: 08 September 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781642599954
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, Urban communities / city life, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, HISTORY / Social History, Colonialism and imperialism, Politics and government, Political ideologies and movements, Social and cultural history
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Urban Revolutions: Urbanisation and (Neo-) Colonialism in Transatlantic Context is the culmination of the anti-colonial, historical-geographical materialist scholarship that Stefan Kipfer has developed over many years. The book examines how Marxist and revolutionary anti-colonial currents can be fused and brought to bear on urban problematics, starting with Henri Lefebvre and Frantz Fanon. What Kipfer terms the 'Lefebvre–Fanon lineage' is then brought into different time–space contexts, where it meets ideas and praxes developed by subalterns in their respective struggles against (neo-) colonial capitalism. In an intellectual voyage that traverses Algeria, the Antilles, France and Canada, Kipfer pieces together a wide range of intellectual currents with an admirable depth and mastery.

—Prof. Laam Hae, Urban Studies Journal

Stefan Kipfer teaches in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Toronto. He has published widely on space, social theory and urban politics, including the co-edited Space, Difference, Everyday Life: Reading Henri Lefebvre and Gramsci Space Nature Politics.


Acknowledgements

Introduction: Marxism, Anti-Colonialism and Urban Research

1 Beyond Metaphor: Henri Lefebvre and ‘Colonisation’

2 Times and Spaces of Liberation: Frantz Fanon on (De)Colonisation

3 Creolising the Urban Revolution? Texaco and Literary Imaginaries in Martinique

4 Is this Pipeline Urban? Indigenous Resurgence and Extended Urbanisation in Canada

5 Mixing It Up: Demolition and Counter-Revolution in Greater Paris

Conclusion

Bibliography
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