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City of Waterfalls, Steeltown, the Ambitious City – Hamilton, Ontario, has gone by many names over the years as it has risen to economic heights and fallen from them. In this wide-ranging collection of essays editor Paul Weinberg has gathered together some of Hamilton’s most tireless advocates to chart the rise of a new ambitious city. From examining the city’s long history of immigration to chronicling vanished working-class neighbourhoods, to citizen journalism, to art advocacy, to battles over expressways and light rail transit, and with a close look at gentrification and housing, Reclaiming Hamilton traces the fault lines that run through the city today. What these essays reveal is a remarkable city, one that is filled with rich history and present-day ingenuity, and one that is energized by citizens who never fail to fight for what they believe in.
“Reading Reclaiming Hamilton, you come across a lot of different ‘re’ words used to describe what has been happening for the last couple of decades in a city hard-hit by deindustrialization: ‘renaissance,’ ‘revival,’ and ‘renewal’ among them. But the ‘re’ word of the title is different. It denotes action, results achieved by effort. And in these essays, the action in focus is decidedly not the effort of the powers-that-be.”
“An essay that touched me, personally, was by Kerry Le Clair who […] details her own experience and personal interventions in a city that she has adopted as her own […] She is trying to find her place here, to belong. In the end, she remains on the fence as to whether she does and that ambiguity will resonate with a lot of people who are new(ish) to the city.”
376 Pages
9in * 6in * 0.88in
563gr
September 15, 2020
Hamilton
CA
9781989496008
eng
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