Reference no: EM132392538 , Length: word count : 500
Assignment Task
For this reading response, you will have to answer the following prompt. The prompt requires you to use the readings from the week on space, place, and race.
Prompt: Laura Pulido and Clyde Woods are invested in understanding how race and racism structure and are structured by urban space.
Through engagements with environmental racism, white privilege, so-called "trap economics," and the blues tradition, the authors provide us with a wealth of concepts to understand the relationship between race and urban space.
Using the specificities of their work, answer the general question, "How does race and racism shape urban space and politics?"
Prompt will be graded based on the following criteria: The writer has done an intersectional analysis of at least two intersecting axes of identity; The writer has connected how intersecting group identities relate to the broader system of capitalism;
The writer has drawn from two-to-three readings to defend their thesis; The writer has proofread their piece and made minimal spelling and grammatical errors;
The writer has met the 500-word requirement;
The writer has properly cited all material using a uniform style guide (i.e. MLA, Chicago, AP, APA, etc.). The writer has included a Works Cited page.
Readings:
CITY : BOOK KEYWORDS FOR AMERICAN CULTURAL STUDIES BY MICAELA DI LEONARDO.
Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? Katrina, Trap Economics, and the Rebirth of the Blues By Clyde Woods.
Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and Urban Development in Southern California By Laura Pulido.