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1. IntroductionA New Way of Living for the Working Classes From Marginalized Citizens to Pobladoras and Pobladores Apartment Block 14: A Monumental Construction Chapter Contents 2 Chile and Its Spaces of Difference Santiago and Covid-19 The 1800s, Martín Rivas, pelucones and pipiolos Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, Intendente of Santiago Love, Friendship, and the Social Divide in Palomita Blanca and Machuca On the Mapocho River, Cats Are Brought to Die Inhabiting an In-betweeness 3 The Years of Constructing Daringly Dis/Locating the City A History of Tomas Tomas and campamentos, 1960s and 1970s The Making of the Villa San Luis 4 The Just City Invaded Construction, Affect, and Fear of tomas A Site of Despojos Paradise Lost 5 From Social Experiment to Chile's Most Expensive Paño Geográfico Pinochet's Hand in a Capitalist Imagined Community Pinochet and the Villa San Luis in Democracy Chile's Habitus Under the Nose of a New Democracy The Inmobiliarias Build a Habitus Contested Meanings for the Same Soil The Fate of Lote 18-A Allende's Just City 6 The Villa San Luis: Five Decades Later A National Monument The Monumento Histórico Nacional and the Estallido Social A Tale of Two Cities The Social Spaces of Allende's Presidential Candidacies A Promise Builds a Legacy. |
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Allende Gossens, Salvador, 1908-1973. https://isni.org/isni/0000000121446616
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Allende Gossens, Salvador, 1908-1973. |
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Villa San Luis (Santiago, Chile)
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Public housing -- Chile -- Santiago.
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Public housing. |
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Chile -- Santiago. |
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Chile -- Social policy.
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Chile. |
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Social policy. |
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3031189388 |
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9783031189388 (electronic book) |
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