Adrienne Brown 
The Residential Is Racial [EPUB ebook] 
A Perceptual History of Mass Homeownership

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Housing experts and activists have long described the foundational role race has played in the creation of mass homeownership. This book insistently tracks the inverse: the role of mass homeownership in changing the definition, perception, and value of race.

In The Residential is Racial Adrienne Brown reveals how mass homeownership remade the rubrics of race, from the early cases realtors made for homeownership’s necessity to white survival through to the 1968 Fair Housing Act. Reading real estate archives and appraisal textbooks alongside literary works by F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Steinbeck, Lorraine Hansberry, Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, John Cheever, and Thomas Pynchon, Brown goes beyond merely identifying the discriminatory mechanisms that the real estate industry used to forestall black homeownership. Rather, she reveals that redlining and other forms of racial discrimination are perceptual modes, changing what it means to sense race and assign it value.

Resituating residential discrimination as a key moment within the history of perception and aesthetics as well as of policy, demography, and democracy, we get an even more expansive picture of both its origins and its impacts. This book discovers that the racial honing of perception on the block—seeing race like a bureaucrat, an appraiser, and a homeowner—has become central to the functioning of the residential itself.

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Introduction
1. Empire Builders: The Racial Longings of Modern Real Estate
2. Scoring Housing’s Modern Jazzy Sound at the Rent Party
3. Making Ownership Feel Good Again: Rewriting the Land Man after the Great Depression
4. Appraisal Manuals: Looking at Residential Looking on the Midcentury Block
5. Feeling Racial Attachments to Property with John Cheever and Lorraine Hansberry
6. What Does Institutional Racism Look Like? The Investigative Aesthetics of Fair Housing
Epilogue: Resurrection City and Beverly Hills, Chicago

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Adrienne Brown is Associate Professor in the Departments of English and Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity, University of Chicago.

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