Bültmann & Gerriets
Metropolitan Preoccupations
The Spatial Politics of Squatting in Berlin
von Alexander Vasudevan
Verlag: Wiley
Reihe: Rgs-Ibg Book
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-118-75060-5
Erschienen am 12.10.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 226 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 295 Gramm
Umfang: 256 Seiten

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Alexander Vasudevan is Assistant Professor of Cultural and Historical Geography at the University of Nottingham, UK. A co-editor of Practicing the Archive: Reflections on Method and Practice in Historical Geography (with E. Gagen and H. Lorimer, 2007) his work has been published in several prestigious journals, including Antipode, Cultural Geographies, Environment and Planning A and D, Progress in Human Geography, and Social and Cultural Geography. His current research focuses on radical politics, urban squatting and the wider geographies of contemporary precarity.



In this, the first book-length study of the cultural and political geography of squatting in Berlin, Alexander Vasudevan links the everyday practices of squatters in the city to wider and enduring questions about the relationship between space, culture, and protest.
* Focuses on the everyday and makeshift practices of squatters in their attempt to exist beyond dominant power relations and redefine what it means to live in the city
* Offers a fresh critical perspective that builds on recent debates about the "right to the city" and the role of grassroots activism in the making of alternative urbanisms
* Examines the implications of urban squatting for how we think, research and inhabit the city as a site of radical social transformation
* Challenges existing scholarship on the New Left in Germany by developing a critical geographical reading of the anti-authoritarian revolt and the complex geographies of connection and solidarity that emerged in its wake
* Draws on extensive field work conducted in Berlin and elsewhere in Germany



Series Editors' Preface viii
List of Figures ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction: Making Radical Urban Politics 1
2 Crisis and Critique 27
3 Resistance and Autonomy 53
4 Antagonism and Repair 86
5 Separation and Renewal 133
6 Capture and Experimentation 164
7 Conclusion: "Der Kampf geht weiter" 196
References 209
Index 231


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