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Buch, Englisch, Band 41, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 368 g

Reihe: Inter-American Studies / Estudios Interamericanos

Zarazúa Villaseñor

Urban Imaginaries of Fear:

Historical Reconstructions of a Segregated and Fragmented Mexican City

Buch, Englisch, Band 41, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 368 g

Reihe: Inter-American Studies / Estudios Interamericanos

ISBN: 978-3-98940-045-0
Verlag: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier


This investigation seeks to understand how urban imaginaries of fear have led to segregation and fragmentation in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. The distinct socio-economic spaces of Santa Cecilia and Puerta de Hierro are explored to understand the social constructions of fear and perceived danger in urban areas.

This study employs a multidisciplinary approach through ethnographic fieldwork, historical reconstruction, archival research, and media content analysis to examine the socio-spatial dynamics that have propagated the urban imaginaries of fear that exist in Guadalajara. It reveals how the historically marginalized Santa Cecilia district has been portrayed as a wild no-go zone full of danger. In turn, Puerta de Hierro's gated community reflects its affluent residents' fears and the trending desire for urban separation, isolation, and fortification.

The research concludes that urban imaginaries of fear have played a significant role in influencing public policy, city planning, urban division, social cohesion, and stereotypes that affect the quality of life for its residents. By combining historical analysis with contemporary media studies and first-hand accounts from residents from both sides of the divide, this investigation provides valuable insights for understanding the intentional processes of urban segregation and how they perpetuate and exacerbate social inequalities.

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements xi

INTRODUCTION 1

Urban imaginaries of fear: spatializing the fear in the city 2

Social constructionism 5

Urban imaginaries as a concept 6

Research questions 11

How to apply the concept to two extreme cases 13

Decomposing the urban imaginaries of fear 14

Political, social, and theoretical relevance 18

1. URBAN HISTORY OF GUADALAJARA 19

Foundation and conquest 19

The Colonial period 19

Independence 23

The Porfiriato period 25

After the Mexican Revolution: Colonia Obrera 30

The urban impact of the ISI model: the Mexican miracle 32

Changing the model of segregation and the arrival of gated communities 34

"Safe" places and "dangerous" districts in local press 36
Yahoo! Answers
37

Santa Cecilia and Puerta de Hierro: two opposite and paradigmatic cases 39

SANTA CECILIA 41

2. BACKGROUNDS: HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION 43

Foundation and history of Santa Cecilia 44

Physical description 48

Characteristics of the inhabitants 54

Local practices and urban dynamics 56

3. METHODOLOGY IN SANTA CECILIA 59

Methodological design for Santa Cecilia 59

Ethnography and urban imaginaries 61

Generalizability 64

Middle class discourse on Santa Cecilia 64

Entering the field: reflexivity 65

4. SANTA CECILIA IN LOCAL PRESS 72

The media eyes on Santa Cecilia 72

Construction of a dangerous place 77

Metanarratives 98

The cases 104

5. SANTA CECILIA: LOCAL DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL PRACTICES 115

Positioning in front of danger 115

Where is the violence? 121

Gender matters: how men and women use the space 127

Troubles outside gangs: tracking symbolic violence 128

The blurred private-public border 131

Police practices 134

Survival handbook: how to avoid becoming a victim 136

PUERTA DE HIERRO 141

6. BACKGROUNDS: HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION 143

Foundation and history of Puerta de Hierro 144

Physical description: topography, houses, and streets 146

Characteristics of inhabitants 150

Local practices and urban dynamics 151

7. METHODOLOGY IN PUERTA DE HIERRO 154

Entering the field? The impossible ethnography 154

A question of reflexivity: How was I perceived? 157

Adjusting the scope and finding new sources 157

8. PUERTA DE HIERRO IN LOCAL PRESS 159

Media coverage of Puerta de Hierro 160

Advertising Puerta de Hierro 163

Glamor and symbolic prestige by contact 181

The notes on drug lords and Puerta de Hierro 184

9. PUERTA DE HIERRO: LOCAL DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL PRACTICES 188

Being far and near 188

Women stay at home 189

Reasons for living in Puerta de Hierro 190

Disadvantages and problems of living in Puerta de Hierro 190

The unending search for social isolation 193

The tiny public space, the hated pedestrians, and the "well-ordered" city 194

Urban imaginaries on Puerta de Hierro 195

Strategies to handle the "inner other" 197

The used city 199

CONCLUSION: URBAN IMAGINARIES OF FEAR IN DANGEROUS DISTRICTS AND GATED COMMUNITIES 202

References 208
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