Other People's Property
Title | Other People's Property PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Tanz |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 276 |
Release | 2011-01-15 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1608196534 |
Over the last quarter-century hip-hop has grown from an esoteric form of African-American expression to become the dominant form of American popular culture. Today, Snoop Dogg shills for Chrysler and white kids wear Fubu, the black-owned label whose name stands for "For Us, By Us." This is not the first time that black music has been appreciated, adopted, and adapted by white audiences-think jazz, blues, and rock-but Jason Tanz, a white boy who grew up in the suburban Northwest, says that hip-hop's journey through white America provides a unique window to examine the racial dissonance that has become a fact of our national life. In such culture-sharing Tanz sees white Americans struggling with their identity, and wrestling (often unsuccessfully) with the legacy of race. To support his anecdotally driven history of hip-hop's cross-over to white America, Tanz conducts dozens of interviews with fans, artists, producers, and promoters, including some of hip-hop's most legendary figures-such as Public Enemy's Chuck D; white rapper MC Serch; and former Yo! MTV Raps host Fab 5 Freddy. He travels across the country, visiting "nerdcore" rappers in Seattle, who rhyme about Star Wars conventions; a group of would-be gangstas in a suburb so insulated it's called "the bubble"; a break-dancing class at the upper-crusty New Canaan Tap Academy; and many more. Drawing on the author's personal experience as a white fan as well as his in-depth knowledge of hip-hop's history, Other People's Property provides a hard-edged, thought-provoking, and humorous snapshot of the particularly American intersection of race, commerce, culture, and identity.
The People's Property?
Title | The People's Property? PDF eBook |
Author | Lynn Staeheli |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2016-05-06 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1135917086 |
The People’s Property? is the first book-length scholarly examination of how negotiations over the ownership, control, and peopling of public space are central to the development of publicity, citizenship, and democracy in urban areas. The book asks the questions: Why does it matter who owns public property? Who controls it? Who is in it? Donald Mitchell and Lynn A. Staeheli answer the questions by focusing on the interplay between property (in its geographical sense, as a parcel of owned space) and people. Property rights are often defined as the "right to exclude." It is important, therefore, to understand who (what individual and corporate entities, governed by what kinds of regulations and restrictions) owns publicly accessible property. It is likewise important to understand the changing bases for excluding some people and classes of people from otherwise publicly accessible property. That is to say, it is important to understand how modes of access and possibilities for association in publicly accessible space vary for different individuals and different classes of people, if we are to understand the role public spaces play in shaping democratic possibilities. In what ways are urban public spaces "the people’s property" – and in what ways are they not? What does this mean for citizenship and the constitution of an inclusive, democratic polity? The book develops its argument through five case studies: protest in Washington DC; struggles over the Plaza of Santa Fe, NM; homelessness and property redevelopment in San Diego, CA; the enclosure of public space in a mall in Syracuse, NY; and community gardens in New York City. Though empirically focused on the US, the book is of broader interests as publics in all liberal democracies are under-going rapid reconsideration and transformation.
Other People's Money
Title | Other People's Money PDF eBook |
Author | Charles V. Bagli |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 434 |
Release | 2014-03-25 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0142180718 |
A veteran New York Times reporter dissects the most spectacular failure in real estate history Real estate giant Tishman Speyer and its partner, BlackRock, lost billions of dollars when their much-vaunted purchase of Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village in New York City failed to deliver the expected profits. But how did Tishman Speyer walk away from the deal unscathed, while others took the financial hit—and MetLife scored a $3 billion profit? Illuminating the world of big real estate the way Too Big to Fail did for banks, Other People’s Money is a riveting account of politics, high finance, and the hubris that ultimately led to the nationwide real estate meltdown.
People, Property, Or Pets?
Title | People, Property, Or Pets? PDF eBook |
Author | Marc D. Hauser |
Publisher | Purdue University Press |
Total Pages | 250 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781557533807 |
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The Estates Gazette Digest of Land and Property Cases
Title | The Estates Gazette Digest of Land and Property Cases PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 494 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Landlord and tenant |
ISBN |
Contains cases reported in the issues of The Estate gazette.
Property for People, Not for Profit
Title | Property for People, Not for Profit PDF eBook |
Author | Ulrich Duchrow |
Publisher | Zed Books Ltd. |
Total Pages | 241 |
Release | 2013-07-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1848137591 |
The issue of private property and the rights it confers remain almost undiscussed in critiques of globalization and free market economics. Yet property lies at the heart of an economic system geared to profit maximization. The authors describe the historically specific and self-consciously explicit manner in which it emerged. They trace this history from earliest historical times and show how, in the hands of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke in particular, the notion of private property took on its absolutist nature and most extreme form - a form which neoliberal economics is now imposing on humanity worldwide through the pressures of globalization. They argue that avoiding the destruction of people‘s ways of living and of Nature requires reshaping our notions of private property. They look at practical ways for social and ecumenical movements to press for alternatives.
One Thousand Legal Questions Answered by the "people's Lawyer" of the Boston Daily Globe
Title | One Thousand Legal Questions Answered by the "people's Lawyer" of the Boston Daily Globe PDF eBook |
Author | Percy Albert Bridgham |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 250 |
Release | 1891 |
Genre | Law |
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