[PDF.78ci] Rights of Way to Brasilia Teimosa: The Politics of Squatter Settlement
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Rights of Way to Brasilia Teimosa: The Politics of Squatter Settlement
Charles J. Fortin
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| #4875794 in Books | 2014-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.50 x6.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| If you care about improving cities, read this!|By Kathy Desmond|In her introduction, Janice Perlman sums up this cautionary tale: “It breaks your heart.” Written by a former Peace Corps Volunteer, who first came to Bahia in the 1960s to live and work in a favela as a politically naïve 24 year old. Professor Fortin moved to Recife’s Federal University of|From the Back Cover|"For me, the central point of Brasília Teimosa's story is the power of people's protest movements on the one hand and their ultimate betrayal by the state on the other...This deceitful behavior repeated itself countless times in
The site of Recife's Brasilia Teimosa favela emerged as a flash point of economic and political interests in the 1930s and the scene of subsequent strife into the 1980s. The name of this district is a contemptuous allusion to the new capital of Brazil, with its forward-thinking planning policies and urban design, in stark contrast to the favela. This concise account unearths events surfacing through periods of revolution, dictatorship, populism, Cuban Communism, the 1964...
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