Ayuda
Ir al contenido

Dialnet


Everyday Lives in Vertical Neighbourhoods: Exploring Bangladeshi Residential Spaces in Toronto's Inner Suburbs.

  • Autores: Sutama Ghosh
  • Localización: International journal of urban and regional research, ISSN 0309-1317, Vol. 38, Nº. 6, 2014, págs. 2008-2024
  • Idioma: inglés
  • Texto completo no disponible (Saber más ...)
  • Resumen
    • In the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area ( CMA), almost a third of the total housing stock is comprised of high-rise apartment buildings. Not only do most new immigrants reside in these structures upon arrival, they often continue living here for a prolonged period, for a variety of interrelated economic and psychological reasons. It is therefore important to ask: How do these vertical structures affect the life worlds of the residents? What functions do these spaces perform? How do immigrants develop attachments to these spaces, and how do they make them their own? By drawing upon the experiences of 30 Bangladeshi immigrant households in Toronto's inner suburbs, I demonstrate that even though these vertical stacks are not conducive to frequent social interaction by design, the residents variously transform such functional spaces into unique ' Bengali' neighbourhoods that are filled with ambivalent feelings of hope and despair, imaginations of the future, becoming a place they can call home away from home.


Fundación Dialnet

Dialnet Plus

  • Más información sobre Dialnet Plus

Opciones de compartir

Opciones de entorno