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The Death and Life of Gentrification: A New Map of a Persistent Idea Audiobook, by Japonica Brown-Saracino Play Audiobook Sample

The Death and Life of Gentrification: A New Map of a Persistent Idea Audiobook

The Death and Life of Gentrification: A New Map of a Persistent Idea Audiobook, by Japonica Brown-Saracino Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Kim Niemi Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2026 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798318522611

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

15

Longest Chapter Length:

56:25 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

40:31 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

48:45 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

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Publisher Description

Sociologist Ruth Glass coined the term gentrification in the 1960s to mark the displacement of working-class residents in London neighborhoods by the professional classes. The Death and Life of Gentrification traces how the word has far outgrown Glass's meaning, becoming a socially charged metaphor for cultural appropriation, upscaling, and the loss of authenticity.

Japonica Brown-Saracino traces how a concept originally intended to describe the brick-and-mortar transformation of neighborhoods has come to characterize transformations that have little to do with cities. She describes how journalists, artists, filmmakers, novelists, and academics use gentrification as a symbolic device to mourn how everyday pleasures and forms of self-expression entered the domain of the elite. She weighs the implications of turning to gentrification as a tool to tell stories, entertain audiences, and communicate political messages. This pathbreaking book forces us to think about whether the wide-ranging way we use gentrification dilutes its meaning and stymies efforts to identify and resist urban displacement.

The Death and Life of Gentrification sheds critical light on the changing meaning of gentrification in contemporary life. The book is a must-listen for anyone interested in gentrification and urban dynamics.

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About Kim Niemi

Jim Seybert has worked as a radio announcer, talk show host, and television producer. He also spent many years as business development vice president at an association of independent retail stores. Today, he maintains a private consulting practice and works with companies in many industries, helping them find new ways to do things. A frequent speaker and seminar leader, he has shared his ideas and expertise with the National Center for Database Marketing, Direct Marketing Association, Christian Management Association, Gospel Music Association, and Biola University’s Executive MBA program, where he is a frequent lecturer.