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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. How do decolonial feminist urban imaginaries of urban futures begin to interrogate twenty-first century urban life? The urban futures signaled by the chapters in this book highlight overlapping dimensions of urban imaginariescapitalism, temporality and the everyday. While the first dimension connects the privatisation and commodification of urban infrastructures to the realisation of state-based and capitalist discursive efforts to make the urban, the second dimension concerns temporal convergences of past, present and future in visions of the urban. It is in these convergences that the recursive logics of coloniality are reproduced in re-mappings of the landscapes of urban inequality and dispossession through which encounters between historical sedimentations of colonial relations and emergent (neo)colonial formations take place. Third, authors take up the everyday as a site of struggle through which womens negotiations and placemaking practices offer alternative decolonial urban imaginaries.The book is based on papers given at the Feminist Explorations of Urban Futures conference, held in September 2019, at York University in Toronto, Canada, organised by the transnational feminist research project Urbanisation, Gender and the Global South: A Transformative Knowledge Network (GenUrb). It was originally published as a special issue of Urban Geography. The urban futures signaled by the chapters in this book highlight three overlapping dimensions of urban imaginariescapitalist, colonialist, (neo)colonialistand how womens struggles, negotiations and placemaking practices offer alternative decolonial urban imaginaries. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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