Coming into view: Engaging gentrification and displacement beyond aversive racism

Brandi T. Summers
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Reflecting on Bloch and Meyer's exploration of displacement-by-gentrification and their use of “aversive racism” to address a lack of serious engagement with race and racism in gentrification studies, I offer a conceptual tour of both gentrification and displacement, specifically how some scholars have defined both terms and used them to explore various dimensions of socio-spatial shifts. Then, I clarify the incompatibility of aversive racism and a Black geographic framework, since Black geographies place Black agency at the center of spatial production and emphasizes Black spatial experiences in the expression of Black spatial imaginaries and geographic visions of society.
进入视野:在令人厌恶的种族主义之外,参与士绅化和流离失所
反思Bloch和Meyer对中产阶级化导致的流离失所的探索,以及他们使用“厌恶的种族主义”来解决在中产阶级化研究中缺乏对种族和种族主义的认真参与,我提供了一个关于中产阶级化和流离失所的概念之旅,特别是一些学者如何定义这两个术语并使用它们来探索社会空间变化的各个维度。然后,我澄清了厌恶种族主义和黑人地理框架的不兼容性,因为黑人地理将黑人代理置于空间生产的中心,并强调黑人在表达黑人空间想象和社会地理愿景中的空间经验。
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