中产阶级化研究中的位移与情感经济

Stefano Bloch, Dugan Meyer
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在我们最初的论文中,我们呼吁在中产阶级化研究中更有效地理解流离失所,我们认为流离失所是一个过程,通过对人们的具体能力进行各种重新表述来发挥作用,其中只有一些以身体或社会错位的形式出现。我们的干预旨在通过引起人们对流离失所的具体、情感和情感维度的关注,并批判性地考虑种族/种族主义在当今这一过程中所扮演的角色,从而重新点燃这一已经存在的争论。我们认为,这样的视角为士绅化研究人员提供了一种更具批判性的方法和理论工具,以掌握权力如何在城市空间中运作,特别是在传统批判性学术通常忽视的维度上。我们很高兴并感谢《城市研究对话》的编辑们为这次对话腾出空间,也感谢那些对我们的论文提出深刻见解的学者们——库马王子、约翰·列侬、乔伊·怀特、布兰迪·t·萨默斯、普伦蒂斯·丹茨勒和玛丽亚-阿米娜塔·贝隆。这些回应既澄清并扩展了我们自己的观点,特别是在展示城市居民创造和改造场所的能动性、创造性和协作性努力如何既能聚焦城市空间的情感维度,又能为想象新的城市想象开辟可能性方面。
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Displacement and affective economies in gentrification research
In our initial paper calling for a more affective understanding of displacement in gentrification studies, we argued that displacement is a process that functions through diverse rearticulations of people's embodied capacity to make place, only some of which take the form of physical or social dislocation. Our intervention was intended to reignite this already existing argument by drawing attention to the embodied, affective, and emotional dimensions of displacement with a critical consideration of the role race/racism plays within this process today. We argue that such a perspective offers gentrification researchers a more critically incisive methodological and theoretical toolkit for grasping how power operates in urban space, particularly in dimensions commonly overlooked by traditional critical scholarship. We are excited and grateful to the editors of Dialogues in Urban Research for making space for this conversation, and to the scholars – Prince K. Guma, John Lennon, Joy White, Brandi T. Summers, Prentiss Dantzler, and Maria-Aminata Peron – who offered insightful responses to our paper. These responses both clarified and extended our own perspective, particularly in terms of demonstrating how the agential, creative, and collaborative efforts of urban residents to make and remake place can both bring into focus the affective dimensions of urban space and open up possibilities for imagining new urban imaginaries.
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