Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One. Unsettled Foundations
Chapter 1. The Urban Politics of Propriety through Revolution and Reaction
Chapter 2. Property, Governance, and the City: A Longue Durée Perspective
Part Two. Insurgent Ownership
Chapter 3. A Place in the State: Housing Activism and the Seizure of Land, May Day, 1969
Chapter 4. Specters in the Revolution: Dilemmas of Home during the Chilean Path to Socialism
Part Three. Reactionary Turns
Chapter 5. Locating States of Emergency: The Politics of “Normalization” after the Military Coup
Chapter 6. Aesthetics of Order: Forging Spaces of Distinction amid Neoliberal Expansion
Part Four. Domesticated Peripheries
Chapter 7. Containing Protest in the Transition to Democracy
Chapter 8. Fractures of Home and Nation: Property Titling after the Dictatorship
Chapter 9. The Indignities of Home in the Margins of Modern Urban Life
Conclusion
Notes
Glossary and Acronyms
References
Index