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Suburb, Slum, Urban Village examines the relationship between image and reality for one city neighbourhood Torontos Parkdale. Carolyn Whitzman tracks Parkdales story across three eras: its early decades as a politically independent suburb of the industrial city; its half-century of ostensible decline toward becoming a slum; and a post-industrial period of transformation into a revitalized urban village. This book also shows how Parkdales image influenced planning policy for the neighbourhood, even when the prevailing image of Parkdale had little to do with the actual social conditions there. Whitzman demonstrates that this misunderstanding of social conditions had discriminatory effects. For example, even while Parkdales reputation as a gentrified area grew in the post-sixties era, the overall health and income of the neighbourhoods residents was in fact decreasing, and the area attracted media coverage as a dumping ground for psychiatric outpatients. Parkdales changing image thus stood in stark contrast to its real social conditions. Nevertheless, this image became a self-fulfilling prophecy, as it contributed to increasingly skewed planning practices for Parkdale in the late twentieth century. This rich and detailed history of a neighbourhoods actual conditions, imaginary connotations, and planning policies will appeal to scholars and students in urban studies, planning, and geography, as well as to general readers interested in Toronto and Parkdales urban history.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780774815352
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 240
- Utgivningsdatum: 2009-04-29
- Förlag: University of British Columbia Press