Description
The Aesthetics of Belonging explores the political significance of aesthetics in the remaking of the city. Claudia Gastrow's archival and ethnographic work, which includes interviews with city planners, architects, nonprofit leaders, and urban dwellers, shows how government infrastructure projects and foreign-inspired designs came to embody displacement and exclusion for many. This, Gastrow argues, catalyzed a countermovement, an aesthetic dissent rooted in critically reframing informal urbanism as Indigenous-a move that enabled the possibility of recognizing the political potential of informal settlements as spaces that produce belonging.
About the Author
Claudia Gastrow is assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at North Carolina State University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781469682174
Author Claudia Gastrow
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint The University of North Carolina Press
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press