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The Slum And The City Culture And Dissidence In The Villas Miseria Of Buenos Aires Agnese Codebò

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The Slum And The City Culture And Dissidence In The Villas Miseria Of Buenos Aires Agnese Codebò
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.76 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Agnese Codebò
ISBN: 9780822948094, 9780822991281, 0822948095, 0822991284, 102307/JJ17207098
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Slum And The City Culture And Dissidence In The Villas Miseria Of Buenos Aires Agnese Codebò by Agnese Codebò 9780822948094, 9780822991281, 0822948095, 0822991284, 102307/JJ17207098 instant download after payment.

The Argentine capital is largely perceived as a middle-class space. Yet in reality, urban poverty and precarious settlements are defining features of the city. Agnese Codebò investigates how slums have produced culture as well as their representation in literature and the visual arts from the 1950s to the present. Looking at government-led urban projects, as well as novels, artworks, films, militant magazines, poems, and music, she tells the story of how villas miseria have mattered culturally and socially as spaces that produce new aesthetics, cultural trends, and social alliances, while offering a vantage point to understand the city and its problems. Slums represent a heterogeneous urban space, and Codebò makes the case for their relevance in Argentine culture, demonstrates the need to rethink spaces of production, and develops a new premise for a decolonial approach to Argentine cultural production.

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