Swept Up Lives?: Re-envisioning the Homeless City

作者: Jon May , Sarah Johnsen , Paul J. Cloke

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关键词: BluesPostsecularismRural areaGenealogyGeographyOutdoor reliefGender studies

摘要: Figures and Tables vi Series Editors' Preface vii Acknowledgements viii Abbreviations x 1 Introduction: Re-envisioning the Homeless City 2 From Neoliberalization to Postsecularism 22 3 Tactics Performativities in 61 4 'He's Not Homeless, He Shouldn't Have Any Food': Outdoor Relief a Postsecular Age 92 5 'It's Like You Can Almost Be Normal Again': Refuge Resource Britain's Day Centres 117 6 Been Tough Night, Huh?' Hopelessness (and Hope) Hostels 147 7 Big Blues: Uneven Geographies of Provision 181 8 On Margins City: Caring for People Rural Areas 211 9 Conclusions 241 References 255 Index 274

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