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100 1  Murphy, Edward,|d1971-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2011109168|eauthor. 
245 10 For a proper home :|bhousing rights in the margins of 
       urban Chile, 1960-2010 /|cEdward Murphy. 
264  1 Pittsburgh :|bUniversity of Pittsburgh Press,|c2015. 
264  4 |c©2015 
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490 1  Pitt Latin American series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tUnsettled foundations:|tUrban politics of propriety 
       through revolution and reaction ;|tProperty, governance, 
       and the city : a longue durée perspective --|tInsurgent 
       ownership:|tA place in the state : housing activism and 
       the seizure of land, May Day, 1969 ;|tSpecters in the 
       revolution : dilemmas of home during the Chilean path to 
       socialism --|tReactionary turns:|tLocating states of 
       emergency : the politics of "normalization" after the 
       military coup ;|tAesthetics of order : forging spaces of 
       distinction amid neoliberal expansion --|tDomesticated 
       peripheries:|tContaining protest in the transition to 
       democracy ;|tFractures of home and nation : property 
       titling after the dictatorship ;|tIndignities of home in 
       the margins of modern urban life -- Conclusion. 
520    "From 1967 to 1973, a period that culminated in the 
       socialist project of Salvador Allende, nearly 400,000 low-
       income Chileans illegally seized parcels of land on the 
       outskirts of Santiago. Remarkably, today almost all of 
       these individuals live in homes with property titles. As 
       Edward Murphy shows, this transformation came at a steep 
       price, through an often-violent political and social 
       struggle that continues to this day. In analyzing the 
       causes and consequences of this struggle, Murphy reveals a
       crucial connection between homeownership and 
       understandings of proper behavior and governance. This 
       link between property and propriety has been at the root 
       of a powerful, contested urban politics central to both 
       social activism and urban development projects. Through 
       projects of reform, revolution, and reaction, a right to 
       housing and homeownership has been a significant symbol of
       governmental benevolence and poverty reduction. Under 
       Pinochet's neoliberalism, subsidized housing and slum 
       eradication programs displaced many squatters, while 
       awarding them homes of their own. This process, in 
       addition to ongoing forms of activism, has permitted the 
       vast majority of squatters to live in homes with property 
       titles, a momentous change of the past half-century. This 
       triumph is tempered by the fact that today the urban poor 
       struggle with high levels of unemployment and 
       underemployment, significant debt, and a profoundly 
       segregated and hostile urban landscape. They also find it 
       more difficult to mobilize than in the past, and as 
       homeowners they can no longer rally around the cause of 
       housing rights. Citing cultural theorists from Marx to 
       Foucault, Murphy directly links the importance of home 
       ownership and property rights among Santiago's urban poor 
       to definitions of Chilean citizenship and propriety. He 
       explores how the deeply embedded liberal belief system of 
       individual property ownership has shaped political, social,
       and physical landscapes in the city. His approach sheds 
       light on the role that social movements and the gendered 
       contours of home life have played in the making of 
       citizenship. It also illuminates processes through which 
       squatters have received legally sanctioned homes of their 
       own, a phenomenon of critical importance in cities 
       throughout much of Latin America and the Global South"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
520    "This book examines the dramatic forms of social 
       mobilization, state-directed repression, mass development 
       projects, and socioeconomic exclusion that have marked 
       struggles over low-income urban housing in Santiago, Chile,
       during the past half-century"--|cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Housing|xLaw and legislation|0https://id.loc.gov/
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aMurphy, Edward, 1971-|tFor a proper 
       home.|dPittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2015]
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