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Mobilizing Suburban Stereotypes: The Case of Ville d’Anjou (1956-1973)
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Mercure Jolette, Frederic (Auteur)
- Hatton-Proulx, Clarence (Auteur)
- Van Neste, Sophie L. (Auteur)
Titre
Mobilizing Suburban Stereotypes: The Case of Ville d’Anjou (1956-1973)
Résumé
In this article, we examine how in the 1960s the political leadership in Anjou, a suburban community in the Greater Montreal region, cultivated the stereotypical ideal of a bourgeois residential suburb in contrast with its actual dynamics of development in the metropolitan region. Our analysis focuses on three dimensions of the suburban ideal: residential monofunctionalism, political autonomy, and an exclusive and apolitical community. For each of these dimensions, we show how Anjou’s political leadership grappled with a complex reality and adapted the suburban ideal to ensure that their community, dependent as it was on metropolitan infrastructure and a host to heavy industry, could still be considered an ideal suburb. Our contribution speaks to the material and political impacts of such representation in a more complex set of processes of suburban and metropolitan development.
Publication
Journal of Urban History
Volume
50
Numéro
1
Pages
98-122
Date
2024-01-01
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
0096-1442
Titre abrégé
Mobilizing Suburban Stereotypes
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20/09/2024 15:17
Catalogue de bibl.
SAGE Journals
Extra
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Référence
Mercure Jolette, Frederic, Clarence Hatton-Proulx, et Sophie L. Van Neste. « Mobilizing Suburban Stereotypes: The Case of Ville d’Anjou (1956-1973) ». Journal of Urban History 50, no 1 (1 janvier 2024) : 98‑122. https://doi.org/10.1177/00961442211069188.
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