不断扩张的加州大学:财产索赔和人民公园之争

IF 0.5 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
M. Shah
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由于加州大学伯克利分校(UC Berkeley)旨在维护其对这座争议已久、历史悠久的人民公园的产权,我研究了该公园产权主张的历史和变化,以及它们是如何被争论的——法律上、媒体上,以及通过围绕公园的行动表达出来的。我讨论了通过权利主张的转移和下滑来宣传财产和土地权利的斗争。特别是,我调查了大学对公共目的主张的语言变化,以及警察权力在强制执行对该空间的财产主张方面的作用。我探讨了加州大学的形成,强调了帝国扩张和以“公共目的”为幌子的土地掠夺的历史连续性。最后,我分析了学生和社区对大学的反对,以及它对大学产权主张的表达和实现的影响。我认为,大学的行动和言论所阐明的“公共”的定义,既取决于它对学生的服务,也取决于它在实现美国国家军事帝国利益方面的作用。这些所谓的“公开性”反过来又允许该大学不分青红皂白地夺取东湾的土地。
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The Ever-Expanding University of California: Property Claims and the Battle over People’s Park
As the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) aims to assert its property rights over the long-contested and storied People’s Park, I examine the history and variation in property claims to the park and how they have been argued—legally, in the media, and as articulated through actions surrounding the park. I discuss the struggle over property and land rights through the shifting and slipping claims to publicity. In particular, I survey the changing language of the university’s claims to public purpose, as well as the role of police power in enforcing property claims to this space. I explore the formation of the University of California, highlighting the historical continuity of imperial expansion and land grabs undertaken under the guise of “public purpose.” Finally, I analyze the student and community opposition to the university, and its impacts on both the articulation and realization of university’s claims to property rights. I argue that the definition of “public” as articulated by the university’s actions and rhetoric, rests both on its service to students and its role in fulfilling the military-imperial interests of the American state. These claims to “publicness” in turn allow the university to indiscriminately seize land in the East Bay.
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期刊介绍: The editors of Journal of Urban History are receptive to varied methodologies and are concerned about the history of cities and urban societies in all periods of human history and in all geographical areas of the world. The editors seek material that is analytical or interpretive rather than purely descriptive, but special attention will be given to articles offering important new insights or interpretations; utilizing new research techniques or methodologies; comparing urban societies over space and/or time; evaluating the urban historiography of varied areas of the world; singling out the unexplored but promising dimensions of the urban past for future researchers.
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