CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
Introduction: Framing Insurgent Historiographies for Planning
Leonie Sandercock
PART I• HISTORICAL PRACTICES
1. Spaces of Insurgent Citizenship
James Holston
2. Feminist and Multicultural Perspectives on Preservation
Planning
Gail Lee Dubrow
3. Regional Blocs, Regional Planning, and the Blues Epistemology in
the Lower Mississippi
Delta
Clyde Woods
4. Indigenous Planning: Clans, Intertribal Confederations, and the
History of the
All Indian Pueblo Council
Theodore S. Jojola
5. Remember, Stonewall Was a Riot: Understanding Gay and Lesbian
Experience in the City
Moira Rachel Kn111ey
PART II• TEXTUAL AND THEORETICAL PRACTICES
6. Knowing Different Cities: Reflections on Recent European
Writings on Cities and
Planning History
Iain Borden, Jane Rendell, and Helen Thomas
7. City Planning for Girls: Exploring the Ambiguous Nature of
Women's Planning History
Susan Marie Wirka
8. Tropics of Planning Discourse: Stalking the "Constructive
Imaginary" of Selected
Urban Planning Histories
Olivier Kramsch
9. Subversive Histories: Texts from South Africa
Robert A. Beauregard
10. Racial Inequality and Empowerment: Necessary Theoretical
Constructs for
Understanding U.S. Planning History
June Manning Thomas
11. Afraid/Not: Psychoanalytic Directions for an Insurgent Planning
Historiography
Dora Epstein
12. The Poem of Male Desires: Female Bodies, Modernity, and "Paris,
Capital of the
Nineteenth Century"
Barbara Hooper
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
Leonie Sandercock is Professor of Human Settlements and Head of the Department of Landscape, Environment, and Planning at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia.
"The book deserves reading by a select audience interested in
planning history and theory."
*Public Historian*
"More than anything else this book represents a clear call to
all those involved in the writing (and teaching) of planning
history of the need to remember that processes of exclusion are
rarely documented in mainstream planning history. . . . The
work deserves a wide audience, notwithstanding its largely American
provenance."
*Town Planning Review*
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