“There is something inherently stupid about gentrified thinking. It’s a dumbing down and smoothing over of what people are actually like. It’s a social position rooted in received wisdom, with aesthetics blindly selected from the presorted offerings of marketing and without information or awareness about the structures that create its own delusional sense of infallibility. Gentrified thinking is like the bourgeois version of Christian fundamentalism, a huge, unconscious conspiracy of homogenous patterns with no awareness about its own freakishness. The gentrification mentality is rooted in the belief that obedience to consumer identity over recognition of lived experience is actually normal, neutral, and value free.”
Quote by Sarah Schulman
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The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination
This book explores the effects of gentrification on the cultural fabric of cities, analyzing how the influx of wealth and the displacement of long-term residents can erode local communities and diminish the creative spirit of urban environments. more
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