The Global City: Culture in Latin@ Spaces as Resistance Against Gentrification

Abstract

This paper examines the role of cultural appropriation in order to analyze how gentrifications happens and how global capital and financial markets change space and landscape in Latin@ communities. We attempt to see how Latinidad as cultural expressions are utilized by artists as methods of resisting the process of gentrification that make their spaces and communities marketable to white-middle-class renters. By analyzing music scenes, nightlife venues and graffiti/murals we attempt to use these forms of cultural expression as symbolic indicators of gentrification. The specific communities that this paper is concerned with are Latin@ enclaves throughout the 5 boroughs of New York City

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