Title:
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CROSSING THE NEOLIBERAL LINE
PACIFIC RIM MIGRATION AND THE METROPOLIS |
By: |
Katharyne Mitchell, Neil Smith |
Format: |
Hardback |
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ISBN 10: |
1592130836 |
ISBN 13: |
9781592130832 |
Publisher: |
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS,U.S. |
Pub. date: |
6 August, 2004 |
Series: |
Place, Culture, & Politics |
Pages: |
296 |
Description: |
An examination of the story of the integration of transnational migrants from Hong Kong, this book draws out the ways in which liberalism is profoundly spatial, varying greatly depending on the geographical context. It shows why understanding the liberal thought is crucial, as we strive to understand the societies' transition to neoliberalism. |
Synopsis: |
As wealthy immigrants from Hong Kong began to settle in Vancouver, British Columbia, their presence undid a longstanding liberal consensus that defined politics and spatial inequality there. Riding the currents of a neoliberal wave, these immigrants became the center of vigorous public controversies around planning, home building, multiculturalism, and the future of Vancouver. Because of their class status and their financial capacity to remake space in their own ways, they became the key to a reshaping of Vancouver through struggles that are necessarily both global and local in context, involving global-real estate enterprises, the Canadian state, city residents, and others. In her examination of the story of the integration of transnational migrants from Hong Kong, Katharyne Mitchell draws out the myriad ways in which liberalism is profoundly spatial, varying greatly depending on the geographical context. In doing so, Mitchell shows why understanding the historically and geographically contingent nature of liberal thought and practice is crucial, particularly as we strive to understand the ongoing societies' transition to neoliberalism.Katharyne Mitchell is Professor of Geography and the Simpson Professor of the Public Humanities at the University of Washington. |
Illustrations: |
10 b/w illustrations, 2 maps, 2 figures |
Publication: |
US |
Imprint: |
Temple University Press,U.S. |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |