Deindustrializing Montreal: entangled histories of race, residence, and class
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago
McGill-Queen's University Press
2022
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies on the history of Quebec
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Abstract: | "Point Saint-Charles, a historically white working-class neighbourhood with a strong Irish and French presence, and Little Burgundy, a multiracial neighbourhood that is home to the city's English-speaking Black community, face each other across Montreal's Lachine Canal, once an artery around which work and industry in Montreal were clustered and by which these two communities were formed and divided. Deindustrializing Montreal challenges the deepening divergence of class and race analysis by recognizing the intimate relationship between capitalism, class struggles, and racial inequality. Fundamentally, deindustrialization is a process of physical and social ruination as well as part of a wider political project that leaves working-class communities impoverished and demoralized. The structural violence of capitalism occurs gradually and out of sight, but it doesn't play out the same for everyone. Point Saint-Charles was left to rot until it was revalorized by gentrification, whereas Little Burgundy was torn apart by urban renewal and highway construction. This historical divergence had profound consequences in how urban change has been experienced, understood, and remembered. Drawing extensive interviews, a massive and varied archive of imagery, and original photography by David Lewis into a complex chorus, Steven High brings these communities to life, tracing their history from their earliest years to their decline and their current reality. He extends the analysis of deindustrialization, often focused on single-industry towns, to cities that have seemingly made the post-industrial transition. The urban neighbourhood has never been a settled concept, and its apparent innocence masks considerable contestation, divergence, and change over time. Deindustrializing Montreal thinks critically about locality, revealing how heritage becomes an agent of gentrification, investigating how places like Little Burgundy and the Point acquire race and class identities, and questioning what is preserved and for whom."-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | xvii, 419 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
ISBN: | 9780228010753 |
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spelling | High, Steven C. Verfasser (DE-588)13992180X aut Deindustrializing Montreal entangled histories of race, residence, and class Steven High Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago McGill-Queen's University Press 2022 xvii, 419 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Études d'histoire du Québec Studies on the history of Quebec 40 Includes bibliographical references and index Industrial Childhoods -- Neighbourhood Factories -- The Black City below the Hill -- Race and Urban Renewal -- Industrial Ruination -- The Gentrifying Canal -- Mobilizing Community -- The Burgz "Point Saint-Charles, a historically white working-class neighbourhood with a strong Irish and French presence, and Little Burgundy, a multiracial neighbourhood that is home to the city's English-speaking Black community, face each other across Montreal's Lachine Canal, once an artery around which work and industry in Montreal were clustered and by which these two communities were formed and divided. Deindustrializing Montreal challenges the deepening divergence of class and race analysis by recognizing the intimate relationship between capitalism, class struggles, and racial inequality. Fundamentally, deindustrialization is a process of physical and social ruination as well as part of a wider political project that leaves working-class communities impoverished and demoralized. The structural violence of capitalism occurs gradually and out of sight, but it doesn't play out the same for everyone. Point Saint-Charles was left to rot until it was revalorized by gentrification, whereas Little Burgundy was torn apart by urban renewal and highway construction. This historical divergence had profound consequences in how urban change has been experienced, understood, and remembered. Drawing extensive interviews, a massive and varied archive of imagery, and original photography by David Lewis into a complex chorus, Steven High brings these communities to life, tracing their history from their earliest years to their decline and their current reality. He extends the analysis of deindustrialization, often focused on single-industry towns, to cities that have seemingly made the post-industrial transition. The urban neighbourhood has never been a settled concept, and its apparent innocence masks considerable contestation, divergence, and change over time. Deindustrializing Montreal thinks critically about locality, revealing how heritage becomes an agent of gentrification, investigating how places like Little Burgundy and the Point acquire race and class identities, and questioning what is preserved and for whom."-- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Ethnische Beziehungen (DE-588)4176973-9 gnd rswk-swf Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 gnd rswk-swf Deindustrialisierung (DE-588)4149019-8 gnd rswk-swf Montréal (DE-588)4040188-1 gnd rswk-swf Deindustrialization / Québec (Province) / Montréal / History / 20th century Neighborhoods / Québec (Province) / Montréal / History / 20th century Working class / Québec (Province) / Montréal / History / 20th century Montréal (Québec) / Race relations / History / 20th century Montréal (Québec) / Social conditions / 20th century Montréal (Québec) / Economic conditions / 20th century Désindustrialisation / Québec (Province) / Montréal / Histoire / 20e siècle Travailleurs / Québec (Province) / Montréal / Histoire / 20e siècle Deindustrialization Economic history Neighborhoods Race relations Social conditions Working class Québec / Montréal 1900-1999 History Montréal (DE-588)4040188-1 g Deindustrialisierung (DE-588)4149019-8 s Ethnische Beziehungen (DE-588)4176973-9 s Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 s Geschichte z DE-188 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPDF 978-0-228-01231-3 (DE-604)BV049019446 Studies on the history of Quebec 40 (DE-604)BV022223029 40 |
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title | Deindustrializing Montreal entangled histories of race, residence, and class |
title_auth | Deindustrializing Montreal entangled histories of race, residence, and class |
title_exact_search | Deindustrializing Montreal entangled histories of race, residence, and class |
title_full | Deindustrializing Montreal entangled histories of race, residence, and class Steven High |
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