The Patchwork city : class, space, and politics in Metro Manila / Marco Z. Garrido
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- 9786214483006
- HT 334.P5 .G37 2023

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | General Education | FIL HT 334.P5 .G37 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019499 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The Stakes and Approach -- 2. The Argument -- 3. Interspersion -- 4. Imposing Boundaries: Villagers -- 5. Boundary Imposition: Squatters -- 6. The Politics of Electoral Siege -- 7. The Politics of Recognition -- 8. Dissensus.
In contemporary Manila, slums and squatter settlements are peppered throughout the city, often pushing right up against the walled enclaves of the privileged, creating the complex geopolitical pattern of Marco Z. Garrido’s “patchwork city.” Garrido documents the fragmentation of Manila into a mélange of spaces defined by class, particularly slums and upper- and middle-class enclaves. He then looks beyond urban fragmentation to delineate its effects on class relations and politics, arguing that the proliferation of these slums and enclaves and their subsequent proximity have exacerbated class tensions. Garrido further examines the politicization of this divide with the case of the populist president Joseph Estrada, finding the two sides drawn into contention over not just the right to the city but the nature of democracy itself. The Patchwork City illuminates how segregation, class relations, and democracy are intricately connected, making clear that class as a social structure is indispensable to the study of cities in the Global South.
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