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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction. Why Transnationalize Urban History? 1
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PART I. GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNANCE
- Chapter 1. Silicon Dreams: States, Markets, and the Transnational High-Tech Suburb 17
- Chapter 2. Homeownership and Social Welfare in the Americas: Ciudad Kennedy as a Midcentury Crossroads 47
- Chapter 3. Building the Alliance for Progress: Local and Transnational Encounters in a Low-Income Housing Program in Rio de Janeiro, 1962–67 71
- Chapter 4. Slum Clearance as a Transnational Process in Globalizing Manila 98
- Chapter 5. Crossing Boundaries: The Global Exchange of Planning Ideas 114
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PART II. PLACE, CULTURE, AND POWER
- Chapter 6. Condos in the Mall: Suburban Transnational Typological Transformations in Markham, Ontario 133
- Chapter 7. Requiem for a Barrio: Race, Space, and Gentrification in Southern California 166
- Chapter 8. Transnational Performances in Chicago’s Independence Day Parade 191
- Chapter 9. Transnational Urban Meanings: The Passage of “Suburb” to India and Its Rough Reception 223
- Chapter 10. Suburbanization and Urban Practice in India 241
- Chapter 11. Will the Transnational City Be Digitized? The Dialectics of Diversified Spatial Media and Expanded Spatial Scopes 252
- Notes 265
- List of Contributors 321
- Index 325
- Acknowledgments 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction. Why Transnationalize Urban History? 1
-
PART I. GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNANCE
- Chapter 1. Silicon Dreams: States, Markets, and the Transnational High-Tech Suburb 17
- Chapter 2. Homeownership and Social Welfare in the Americas: Ciudad Kennedy as a Midcentury Crossroads 47
- Chapter 3. Building the Alliance for Progress: Local and Transnational Encounters in a Low-Income Housing Program in Rio de Janeiro, 1962–67 71
- Chapter 4. Slum Clearance as a Transnational Process in Globalizing Manila 98
- Chapter 5. Crossing Boundaries: The Global Exchange of Planning Ideas 114
-
PART II. PLACE, CULTURE, AND POWER
- Chapter 6. Condos in the Mall: Suburban Transnational Typological Transformations in Markham, Ontario 133
- Chapter 7. Requiem for a Barrio: Race, Space, and Gentrification in Southern California 166
- Chapter 8. Transnational Performances in Chicago’s Independence Day Parade 191
- Chapter 9. Transnational Urban Meanings: The Passage of “Suburb” to India and Its Rough Reception 223
- Chapter 10. Suburbanization and Urban Practice in India 241
- Chapter 11. Will the Transnational City Be Digitized? The Dialectics of Diversified Spatial Media and Expanded Spatial Scopes 252
- Notes 265
- List of Contributors 321
- Index 325
- Acknowledgments 339