Bringing “The Plant” to Life: Imagining Community Revitalization in the Neoliberal Era

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Julia Brown-Bernstein
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On August 27, 1992, the General Motors auto plant in Van Nuys closed after a half-century serving the Northeast San Fernando Valley. Its closure undercut the livelihoods of auto workers like Raymond Álvarez and his father Ramón. Today, the father and son duo look at “The Plant,” an outdoor shopping mall, and wonder whether the In-N-Out fast-food restaurant or T-Mobile store marks where they once stood on the assembly line. The departure of the GM plant and other long-standing manufacturing firms propelled the area into economic distress as Los Angeles was reeling from another crisis, the 1992 Uprising. In the wake of these events, elected officials clamored to revitalize the city. Six years later, “revitalization” came in the form of the shopping center, The Plant. By tracing the historical trajectory of one shuttered auto plant, from factory to shopping mall, this article demonstrates how neoliberal ideology gained legitimacy over the last several decades.
让 "植物 "活起来:新自由主义时代的社区振兴想象
1992 年 8 月 27 日,为圣费尔南多谷东北部服务了半个世纪的通用汽车公司范奈斯汽车厂关闭。工厂的关闭使雷蒙德-阿尔瓦雷斯(Raymond Álvarez)和他的父亲拉蒙(Ramón)等汽车工人失去了生计。如今,这对父子看着 "工厂 "这个户外购物中心,不知道 In-N-Out 快餐店或 T-Mobile 商店是否就在他们曾经站过的装配线上。通用汽车工厂和其他历史悠久的制造企业的离开,使该地区陷入了经济困境,当时洛杉矶正在经历另一场危机,即 1992 年的起义。这些事件发生后,民选官员纷纷要求重振这座城市。六年后,"振兴 "以购物中心 The Plant 的形式出现。通过追溯一家停产汽车厂从工厂到购物中心的历史轨迹,本文展示了新自由主义意识形态是如何在过去几十年中获得合法性的。
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Modern American History
Modern American History Arts and Humanities-History
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