Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of Winnipeg

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of Winnipeg
Abstract
Through a combination of historical and contemporary analysis this book shows how settler colonialism, as a mode of racial capitalism, has made and remade Winnipeg and the Canadian Prairie West over the past one hundred and fifty years. It traces the emergence of a 'dominant bloc, ' or alliance, in Winnipeg that has imagined and installed successive regional development visions to guarantee its own wealth and power. The book gives particular attention to the ways that an ascendant post-industrial urban redevelopment vision for Winnipeg's city-centre has renewed longstanding colonial 'legacies' of dispossession and racism over the past forty years. In doing so, it moves beyond the common tendency to break apart histories of settler-colonial conquest from studies of urban history or contemporary urban processes. --Publisher's description
Place
Winnipeg
Publisher
ARP Books
Date
2018
# of Pages
345 pages: illustrations, maps
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-894037-93-8
Extra
OCLC: 1035328736
Citation
Toews, O. (2018). Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of Winnipeg. ARP Books. https://arpbooks.org/product/stolen-city/