Afterword: Seeking resources of hope for a different type of emancipatory future?
Fenton, Natalie. 2020. Afterword: Seeking resources of hope for a different type of emancipatory future? In: Cameron McCarthy; Koeli Moitra Goel; Ergin Bulut; Warren Crichlow; Brenda Nyandiko Sanya and Bryce Henson, eds. Spaces of New Colonialism: Reading Schools, Museums, and Cities in the Tumult of Globalization. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 363-377. ISBN 9781433152481 [Book Section]
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This book articulates a new colonialism: where advanced global capitalism in its neo-liberal mode meets colonial histories and imperial legacies and extends them in multiple forms. It shows how the city is part of an ongoing imperial construction and how the making of cities has involved raced modes of dispossession, of displacement and of police violence (see Lipman interview in this volume). And that although cities are contextualised and framed by their own nation states and have specific cases to answer, this book reveals how there is a much wider global reach to imperial and racial violence.
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