隐喻,唯物主义,大都市

Elvin Wyly, David Wilson
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城市是人口和建筑的物质集中,但同时也是代际谈判、沟通、竞争、冲突和合作的持续对话。最近,Emma Colven、Renee Tapp、Delik Hudalah、Dallas Rogers和Christopher Silver为城市研究的对话提供了有价值的重要贡献,评估了一个新的隐喻——德古拉城市主义的效用和局限性,以理解当今跨国房地产增长机器的不平等。在这篇文章中,我们将从科尔文、塔普、胡达拉、罗杰斯和西尔弗提供的一些最有价值的见解中获得启发,进行深入的冥想。《德古拉都市主义》是一个引人入胜但又令人恐惧的故事,讲述了技术加速了不平等和城市竞争的再生产。不平衡但持续的跨国房地产国家依赖并再现了侨民和本土主义、资本和意识、财产和人格、祖先和摊销的重组合法性。
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Metaphor, Materialism, Metropolis
Cities are physical, material concentrations of people and structures, but they are also ongoing conversations of intergenerational negotiation, communication, competition, conflict, and cooperation. Recently, Emma Colven, Renee Tapp, Delik Hudalah, Dallas Rogers, and Christopher Silver have offered valuable critical contributions to this dialogue in urban research, evaluating the utility and limitations of a new metaphor, Dracula Urbanism, for understanding the inequalities of today's transnational real-estate growth machines. In this essay, we pursue an extended meditation inspired by some of the most valuable insights offered by Colven, Tapp, Hudalah, Rogers, and Silver. Dracula Urbanism is a fascinating yet fearful story of technologically accelerated reproduction of inequality and urban competition. Uneven yet insistently transnationalizing real estate states rely on, and reproduce, recombinant legitimations of diaspora and nativism, capital and consciousness, property and personhood, ancestry and amortization.
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