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Black aesthetic emplacement: Thinking beyond neoliberal capitalist explanations of gentrification

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In 1982, the Black radical poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron wrote an ode to his hometown of Washington, D.C. that depicts the tenuous relationship between the local Black community and… Click to show full abstract

In 1982, the Black radical poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron wrote an ode to his hometown of Washington, D.C. that depicts the tenuous relationship between the local Black community and the city. H...

Keywords: black aesthetic; emplacement thinking; thinking beyond; aesthetic emplacement; beyond neoliberal; neoliberal capitalist

Journal Title: City
Year Published: 2020

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