An Ethnography of the Goodman Building

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An Ethnography of the Goodman Building vividly incorporates a wide variety of methods to tell the story of class struggle in a building, neighborhood, and city that is replicated globally. I read it as a number of boxes inside each other opened in the course of reading. Caldararo recounts the building's personal biography to convey not only the facts about, but the feelings about the flesh and blood of the building and its surrounding neighborhood. Jerome Krase, Brooklyn College of The City University of New York, USA

This unique contribution to the field of urban and regional studies counteracts current trends in the ethnographies of urban movements by offering, with great hindsight, an analysis from a physical space, and from first-hand experience. The focal point is one building, and the author is a former tenant. This perspective is appealing, especially in an era of global connections where macro social movements are on the front line of urban life and research. Nathalie Boucher, Director and Researcher, Respire, and Affiliated Professor Assistant, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, Canada.

Through in-depth analysis and narrative investigation of an actual building occupation, Niccolo Caldararo seeks to not only offer an historical account of the Goodman Building in San Francisco, but also focus on the active resistance tactics of its residents from the 1960s to the 1980s. Taking as its focal point the building itself, the volume weaves in and out of every life involved and the struggles that surround itSan Francisco's urban renewal, ethnic clearing, gentrification, and municipal governance at a time of booming urban growth. Caldararo, a tenant at the center of its strikes and activities, provides a unique perspective that counteracts current trends in ethnographies of urban movements by grounding its analysis in physical and tangible space.

Grounds urban ethnography in a physical space, the Goodman Building Provides the first example of a building biography in Urban Anthropology, a model for future study Examines the greatly changing urban environment from the point of view of a single community

Autorentext

Niccolo Caldararo is Lecturer in Anthropology at San Francisco State University, USA. In addition to academic work on medical anthropology, economic anthropology, and other fields, he is an active consultant in artifact conservation and analysis.


Klappentext

An Ethnography of the Goodman Building vividly incorporates a wide variety of methods to tell the story of class struggle in a building, neighborhood, and city that is replicated globally. I read it as a number of boxes inside each other opened in the course of reading. Caldararo recounts the building s personal biography to convey not only the facts about, but the feelings about the flesh and blood of the building and its surrounding neighborhood. Jerome Krase, Brooklyn College of The City University of New York, USA This unique contribution to the field of urban and regional studies counteracts current trends in the ethnographies of urban movements by offering, with great hindsight, an analysis from a physical space, and from first-hand experience. The focal point is one building, and the author is a former tenant. This perspective is appealing, especially in an era of global connections where macro social movements are on the front line of urban life and research. Nathalie Boucher, Director and Researcher, Respire, and Affiliated Professor Assistant, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, Canada. Through in-depth analysis and narrative investigation of an actual building occupation, Niccolo Caldararo seeks to not only offer an historical account of the Goodman Building in San Francisco, but also focus on the active resistance tactics of its residents from the 1960s to the 1980s. Taking as its focal point the building itself, the volume weaves in and out of every life involved and the struggles that surround it San Franciscös urban renewal, ethnic clearing, gentrification, and municipal governance at a time of booming urban growth. Caldararo, a tenant at the center of its strikes and activities, provides a unique perspective that counteracts current trends in ethnographies of urban movements by grounding its analysis in physical and tangible space.


Zusammenfassung

"The book is a biography of the Goodman Building of Downtown SF, alongside the created community within and its ever-evolving environment. ... The book reflects an extended anthropological field study produced through participant observation, the copious field notes of which were given to some research respondents for verification. ... The book is also implicitly about city (San Francisco) governance. ... Essentially it is a study of economic survival tactics, transitory platforms and the negotiated identities that built environments can offer." (Gary Armstrong, Urbanities-Journal of Urban Ethnography, Vol. 14 (1), May, 2024)


Inhalt

Part I: The National Context for the Goodman Buildilng.- Chapter 1: The Housing Crisis in America and the Policies That Created and Promote It.- Part II: Setting the Scene of the Goodman Building.- Chapter 2: Preface to the Goodman Building Ethnography.- Chapter 3: The Background and Setting.- Chapter 4. Redevelopment in the Western Addition.- Part III: The Goodman Building in Transition: From Single Room Occupancy for Temporary Workers to Artist Hotel to Community Action.- Chapter 5: Resistance, WAPAC: J-Town Collective, Nihonmachi Little FriendsThe Goodman Group; and Coalitions with Architectural Preservationists.- Chapter 6: A Broader Field: BART, TOOR and the I-Hotel.- Chapter 7: Beat Rebels with a Cause, Hippies and Community.- Chapter 8: The Monday Night Meeting: "These Are Artists, You'll Never Get Them Organized!" San Fransisco Art Commissioner.- Chapter 9: Living in an Art Community.- Part IV: Communities of Change and Occupation.- Chapter 10: Learning From Others and Spreading the Word.- Chapter 11: Democracy At Home.- Chapter 12: Media Darlings, Art Scene and Money: Saving the Goodman Building.- Chapter 13: Repression, Reaction and Retrenchment.- Chapter 14: The Strike Ends, Losing the Goodman Building.- Part V: A New Start in a Changing City.- Chapter 15: Assessment, and a New Goodman Building in the Era of Go-Go Capitalism.- Chapter 16: Conversations at G2: The New Goodman Building Interviews with Tenants at the 18th Street Complex.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783030122874
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1st edition 2019
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T22mm
    • Jahr 2020
    • EAN 9783030122874
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3030122875
    • Veröffentlichung 14.08.2020
    • Titel An Ethnography of the Goodman Building
    • Autor Niccolo Caldararo
    • Untertitel The Longest Rent Strike
    • Gewicht 506g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 392
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft

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