修辞
风气
遗忘
造地
反问句
社会学
结算(财务)
贵族化
美学
政治学
性别研究
历史
媒体研究
经济增长
考古
法学
艺术
城市设计
建筑
文学类
心理学
经济
哲学
语言学
万维网
计算机科学
付款
认知心理学
标识
DOI:10.1080/07350198.2023.2269017
摘要
This essay shows the rhetorical and material process of regendering and forgetting that accompanied the downsizing and tearing down of U.S. progressive-era settlement homes founded by female maternalists who lost their ethos by mid-century in the U.S. The regendering of place by mid-century urban renewalist’s rhetoric, policy and culture enabled the elimination of neighborhoods. It made vulnerable the concept and material space of the neighborhood as a headquarters for community engagement, and denied the emotional attachment to homes that Progressive-Era maternalists embraced. The legacy of maternalist placemaking layered into Detroit’s contemporary social service agencies embodies the impact of this regendering.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI