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Foreword | ||
Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Introduction | |
1 | Struggles for Homeplace | 3 |
Pt. II | Wentworth Gardens' Historic Context | |
2 | U.S. Public Housing Policies: Wentworth Gardens' Historic Backdrop | 25 |
3 | Memory of a Better Past, Reality of the Present: The Impetus for Resident Activism | 59 |
Pt. III | Everyday Resistance in the Expanded Private Sphere | |
4 | The Community Household: The Foundation of Everyday Resistance | 91 |
5 | The Local Advisory Council (LAC): A Site of Women-Centered Organizing | 115 |
6 | Women-Centered Leadership: A Case Study | 151 |
7 | The Appropriation of Homeplace: Organizing for the Spatial Resources to Sustain Everyday Life | 179 |
Pt. IV | Transgressive Resistance in the Public Sphere | |
8 | The White Sox "Battle": Protest and Betrayal | 213 |
9 | Linking Legal Action and Economic Development: Tensions and Strains | 257 |
10 | Becoming Resident Managers: A Bureaucratic Quagmire | 295 |
Pt. V | Conclusions | |
11 | Resistance in Context | 341 |
Epilogue | 352 | |
App. A | Timeline of Wentworth Gardens Resident Activists' Key Initiatives | 356 |
App. B | Demographic Profile of the Resident Community Activists Interviewed, 1992-1998 | 358 |
References | 359 | |
Index | 377 |
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