L24. Experiencing Cities Flashcards
Embodied experience
Norm
Social difference
Power
Abjection
Heteronormativity
Trope
Social Exclusion
Cosmopolitanism
Emotions
What are ‘mobilities’ and ‘policy mobilities’ and on which practices
and politics of urban-global connection do these concepts shed light?
What social differences affect people’s experiences of daily life in
cities?
Is there such a thing as an urban identity?
In what ways have experiences and identities mattered in the shaping
of urban spaces and the resistance of non-dominant groups?
How do emotions provide critical insight for urban geographers?
Toilets and performing basic bodily functions in the city
Social difference and power
Resistance struggles
Gentrification and gay neighborhoods
Montreal’s Gay nieghborhood
Stonewall Riot
Chinatown: A racialized trope
Criminalization of homelessness
Emotions and city life