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Beyond the Megacity: New Dimensions of Peripheral Urbanization in Latin America [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x28 mm, weight: 760 g, 31 b&w illustrations, 11 b7w maps,1 b&w figure, 8 b&w tables
  • Serija: Global Suburbanisms
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487509103
  • ISBN-13: 9781487509101
  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x28 mm, weight: 760 g, 31 b&w illustrations, 11 b7w maps,1 b&w figure, 8 b&w tables
  • Serija: Global Suburbanisms
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487509103
  • ISBN-13: 9781487509101

Beyond the Megacity reconnects to the Latin American tradition of theorizing urbanization from the margins, moving urban theory closer to the complexity and diversity of urbanization in the Global South.



Beyond the Megacity connects and reconnects the global debate on the contemporary urban condition to the Latin American tradition of seeing, considering, and theorizing urbanization from the margins. It develops the approach of "peripheral urbanization" as a way to integrate the theoretical agendas belonging to global suburbanisms, neo-marxist accounts of planetary urbanization, and postcolonial urban studies, and to move urban theory closer to the complexity and diversity of urbanization in the Global South.

From an interdisciplinary perspective, Beyond the Megacity investigates the natures, causes, implications, and politics of current urbanization processes in Latin America. The book draws on case studies from various countries across the region covering different theoretical and disciplinary approaches from the fields of geography, anthropology, sociology, urban studies, agrarian studies, and urban and regional planning, and is written by academics, journalists, practitioners, and scholar-activists. Beyond the Megacity unites these unique perspectives by shifting attention to the places, processes, practices, and bodies of knowledge that have often been neglected in the past.

List of Figures and Tables
ix
Introduction: Old and New Dimensions of Peripheral Urbanization in Latin America 3(54)
Michael Lukas
Nadine Reis
Part 1 Framing Peripheral Urbanization in Latin America
1 Peripheral Urbanization: Autoconstruction, Transversal Logics, and Politics in Cities of the Global South
57(26)
Teresa Caldeira
2 Urban Community and Resistance
83(6)
Raul Zibechi
3 Planetary Urbanization and the Commodity Super-Cycle in Latin America
89(18)
Martin Arboleda
Part 2 Metropolitan Peripheries under Financialization and Urban Extractivism
4 Large-Scale Housing in Peripheral Urbanization: Persistence and Change in the Production of Urban Space in the Mexico City Megaregion
107(26)
Clara Salazar
Nadine Reis
Ann Varley
5 Peri-urban Megaprojects in Santiago de Chile: The Urbanization by Holdings and the Paradoxical Happiness of Middle-Class Dwellers
133(15)
Cesar Caceres Seguel
6 Financialization and Social Reproduction in the Buenos Aires Urban Periphery
148(21)
Liz Mason-Deese
Part 3 Community, Commoning, and Political Agency on the Urban Margins
7 The Self-Built City as Palimpsest: (Re)Constructing Urban Memory in Lima's Hybrid Peripheries
169(28)
Kathrin Golda-Pongratz
8 Occupy the Periphery: Housing Occupations and the Production of Urban Commons in Belo Horizonte
197(28)
Joao Tonucci
Rodrigo Castriota
9 Hybrid Livelihoods: Resistant Adaption in Peri-urban Bolivia
225(14)
Hannah-Hunt Moeller
10 Blurring the Urban-Rural Divide: Urban Peripheries as Sites of Food Sovereignty Construction in Caracas
239(22)
Christina M. Schiavoni
Ana Felicien
Part 4 Extended Urbanization between New Rurality and Operational Landscapes
11 Planetary Urbanization, Agro-Exports, and Informality: Making Sense of the Expanding Peripheries and Emerging Cities in Coastal Ecuador
261(24)
Gustavo Duran
Jonathan Menoscal
Manuel Bayon
12 Worlding the Atacama Desert: Peripheral Urbanization and Transnational Resource Extraction Urbanism in Antofagasta, Chile
285(27)
Michael Lukas
13 Planetary Urbanization and Maquiladoras: Unveiling Abstract Space in Yucatan, Mexico
312(22)
Claudia Fonseca Alfaro
14 Rural Livelihoods, Urbanization, and Incomplete Population Transitions in Brazil
334(16)
Ausson F. Barbieri
Ricardo Ojima
15 The Urbanization of Mexico's Countryside: A Socio-political Approach to Spatial Transformation
350(19)
Gabriela Torres-Mazuera
Conclusion: Peripheral Urbanization: Current Trends, Methodological Advances, and the Decolonization of Urban Theory 369(26)
Nadine Reis
Michael Lukas
Contributors 395(8)
Index 403
Nadine Reis is a professor at the Centre for Demographic, Urban, and Environmental Studies (CEDUA) at El Colegio de México.



Michael Lukas is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography at the Universidad de Chile.