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Urbanist Desire : Queer and Trans Survival in the City

Urbanist Desire : Queer and Trans Survival in the City

by University Of Minnesota Press

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MPN9781517918057
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How writers and artists have used city planning strategies to push back against harmBlack queer feminist thinker Audre Lorde famously declared that "the masters tools will never dismantle the masters house." This language is normally understood as a metaphor, but as author Davy Knittle argues in this provocative book, queer and trans activists have long used the tools of city planning and urban design to create written and visual art that critiques those in power and offers points of resilience to their own communities.A close look at the ways queer and trans writers and artists resisted predatory redevelopment in New York City from 1950 to 2020, Urbanist Desire draws on the work of James Schuyler, June Jordan, David Wojnarowicz, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, and Zeyn Joukhadar, exploring how they intervened in major political flashpoints like the War on Poverty, the AIDS-era housing crisis, and gentrification in Brooklyn and Queens. Presenting a new cultural history of New York City, Knittle explains how urban change and the more-than-human life of cities have been foundational concerns for queer and trans cultural production since the 1950s.Ending with analysis of the 2022 speculative novel Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 20522072, Urbanist Desire looks to the past to imagine a better future for New York City and for all marginalized people. Knittle demonstrates how to move past a recuperative response to harm and toward one that can change the structure of society by documenting how queer and trans activists have engaged the strategies of planning and design to address spatial, social, and economic inequality.Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly with images accompanied by short alt text and/or extended descriptions.

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