Urban Lifelines

The Future Between Foreclosure and Foreshadowing

AbdouMaliq Simone author Ash Amin author Filip De Boeck author Daniel e Agbiboa author Julie-Anne Boudreau author Enrica Morlicchio author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Polity Press

Publishing:11th Sep '26

£55.00

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Cities are now on the front line of dangers associated with the climate crisis, health emergencies, uncontrolled artificial intelligence, escalating warfare, growing authoritarianism and capitalist profligacy. This is especially so for their unprotected populations who, in large numbers, now face a dire future of precarity as powerful elites seek to turn urban assets to their advantage in confronting an uncertain future. For the vast majority of people living in cities, the future is one of foreclosure – a future of dispossession and impoverishment that is lacking a horizon of hope.

What pathways remain open for cities to avert a future of foreclosure for people leading modest lives in modest neighbourhoods? To answer this question, this book looks to the popular practices and knowledges that exist within urban communities and neighbourhoods, finding within them elements that are potentially reparative and curative. Here the engagement with time is different, involving repertoires of horizontal relations, affinities of place and restive knowledge capable of making something out of nothing, of bending adversity towards other goals. Here, rich yet neglected ecologies of urban inhabitation – with all their wiles and improvisations – emerge as the ground of future-making. The book offers a body of concepts to encapsulate this threatened yet resistant urbanism, exemplifies its workings in the streets of Kinshasa, Lagos, Mexico City and Naples, and outlines an infrastructural and aesthetic politics to bring out its potential, thereby enabling another future to shine through urban foreclosure.

"Urban Lifelines is a masterclass in sophisticated urban theory informed by diverse geographies, refreshing the field whilst staking out unexpected sites of potentiality in our bleak times."
Edgar Pieterse, University of Cape Town

"Urban redevelopment for the global economy produces disposable lives. Yet a 'livingness' endures. Urban Lifelines detects its fugitive movements, in fissures of incipience where potential futures jostle the impossibility of the present. In this collaborative project, six authors explore a set of collectively developed key concepts as they play out in different geographical arenas and from different angles of approach. Together they paint a portrait of the 'black world' of the contemporary urban: where remaindered lives, moving in the shadow of colonialism, foreshadow another urban world, in the opacity of what might yet emerge."
Brian Massumi, University of Montreal

ISBN: 9781509575671

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228 pages