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Gentrification: The Denver Experience12/15/2021 Wells, J., & Abbott, P. (2021). Shameless. Season 11. Episode 2. “Go Home, Gentrifier!”
Lees, L., Slater, T., & Wyly, E. K. (2011). Gentrification. Routledge. Fullilove, M. T., Peterson, C. F., & Bassett, M. T. (2016). Root shock how tearing up city neighborhoods hurts America, and what we can do about it. New Village Press. Brian Page & Eric Ross (2017) Legacies of a Contested Campus: Urban Renewal, Community Resistance, and the Origins of Gentrification in Denver, Urban Geography, 38:9, 1293-1328, DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2016.1228420 Rigolon, A., & Németh, J. (2019). Green gentrification or ‘just green enough’: Do park location, size and function affect whether a place gentrifies or not? Urban Studies, 57(2), 402–420. doi.org/10.1177/0042098019849380 Hoyman, M. M., & McCall, J. R. (2010). "Not imminent in my domain!" county leaders' attitudes toward eminent domain decisions. Public Administration Review, 70(6), 885-893. Retrieved from search-proquest-com.aurarialibrary.idm.oclc.org/s…m ain-county-leaders-attitudes/docview/853334132/se-2?accountid=14506 Hemmat, S. A. (1986). PARKS, PEOPLE, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY: THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AND EMINENT DOMAIN. Environmental Law, 16(4), 935–961. www.jstor.org/stable/43265779 digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/coll…nver.%20city %20council/field/subjec/mode/exact/conn/and digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/coll…d/460/rec/42 catalog.denverlibrary.org/search/title…=2&cn=612821 (9NEWS), Author: Kelly Reinke. “Auraria Campus Expands Displaced Aurarian Scholarship to Increase Access to Education.” KUSA.com, 9 News, 5 Nov. 2021, https://www.9news.com/article/news/education/auraria-campus-displaced-aurarian-scholarship/73-fea658b8-bebd-4490-bd8f-fd10ce4c15cf. 20th Century Displaced Aurarians Event Recap, Auraria Sustainable Campus Program, 18 May 2021, https://www.sustainableauraria.org/post/displaced-aurarians-event-recap-2. Accessed Oct. 2021. Allen, Taylor. “Decades after the Auraria Campus Displaced a Neighborhood, a Scholarship Meant to Make Amends May Be on the Last Generation.” Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio, 20 Aug. 2019, www.cpr.org/2019/08/19/decades-after-the-auraria-campus-displaced-a-neighborhood-a-scholarship-meant-to-make-amends-may-be-on-the-last-generation/. “Auraria Neighborhood History.” Denver Public Library History, 9 Oct. 2018, history.denverlibrary.org/auraria-neighborhood. Community College of Denver. Auraria Remembered. Edited by Magdalena Gallegos, Community College of Denver, 1991. Davis, Robert. “What Happened? A brief history of gentrification in Denver.” DenverVoice.org, 12 Sep. 2018, https://www.denvervoice.org/archive/2018/9/12/what-happened-a-brief-history-of-gentrification-in-denver. Ensslin, John C, and Hector Gutierrez. “COMING HOME TO AURARIA - DISPLACED FAMILIES REAP COLLEGE BENEFITS FROM SACRIFICES MADE.” Rocky Mountain News, 26 Jan. 2004, p. 20. Etter, Don D. Auraria; Where Denver Began. Colorado Associated University Press, 1972. HomeAid® Colorado | Building A Future Without Homelessness (homeaidcolorado.org) “Our History.” University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus, The Regents of the University of Colorado, 2021, https://www.ucdenver.edu/about-cu-denver/our-history. Rubino, Joe. “Denver No.2 for Gentrification in Recent Years, National Study Finds.” The Denver Post, 8 July 2020, https://www.denverpost.com/2020/07/08/denver-gentrification-san-francisco/. “Skyline and Auraria History.” Skyline and Auraria History, Wordpress, 8 May 2017, https://skylineandauraria.wordpress.com/.
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Gleiberman, Owen. “Cannes Virtual Reality Review: Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s ‘Carne y Arena’.” Variety. Sehgal, Parul. “A Mother and Son, Fleeing for Their Lives Over Treacherous Terrain.” (Review of ‘American Dirt’). The New York Times.
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Bastow, Clem. “Fleabag’s feminist rethinking of tired screenwriting tools.” The Conversation. theconversation.com/fleabags-femini…ng-tools-121104
Jones, Alice. “How ‘Fleabag’ Sold Thousands of Jumpsuits and Made Religion Sexy.” The New York Times. www.nytimes.com/2019/05/16/arts/t…er-bridge-uk.html The songs you hear on the show are "Belle et Triste" and “Roza Vertov” by Kariatida: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kariatida
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Season 2, Episode 1: Poetry and Action10/12/2020 Grigsby Bates, Karen and Anjuli Sastry. “When LA Erupted In Anger: A Look Back At The Rodney King Riots.” NPR. www.npr.org/2017/04/26/52474498…e-rodney-king-riots
Nodjimbadem, Katie. “The Long, Painful History of Police Brutality in the U.S.” Smithsonian Magazine. www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-i…us-180964098/ Mapping Police Violence. mappingpoliceviolence.org/ The songs you hear on the show are "Belle et Triste" and “Roza Vertov” by Kariatida: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kariatida
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The Carrying by Ada Limón. milkweed.org/book/the-carrying
“This is Just to Say with Carrie Fountain” interview with Ada Limón www.kut.org/post/just-say-ada-lim-n-0 University of Colorado Denver student podcasts: soundcloud.com/user-762579172/sets/student-podcasts The songs you hear on the show are "Belle et Triste" and “Roza Vertov” by Kariatida: freemusicarchive.org/music/Kariatida
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Creed, Barbara. “Horror and the Monstrous-Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection.” (Screen, 1986)
Du Bois, W.E.B. “The Souls of Black Folk.” (A. C. McClurg & Co., 1903) Goddu, Teresa. “Gothic America: Narrative, History, and Nation.” (Columbia University Press, 1997. “Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror” (Shudder, 2019) Mayne, Judith. "Cinema and Spectatorship." (Routledge, 1993)
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Episode 1: The Handmaid's Tale9/30/2019 Althusser, Louis. “Ideology and Ideological State Apparatus.” Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays, Ben Brewster, trans. (New York: Monthly Review, 1971).
Creed, Barbara. The Monstrous-Feminine. (Routledge, 1993). Gramsci, Antonio. Prison Notebooks, selections of which are available in a single collection. Projansky, Sarah. Watching Rape: Film and Television in Postfeminist Culture (NYU Press, 2001). Silverman, Kaja. “Suture.” The Subject of Semiotics (New York: Oxford University Press, 1983). Žižek, Slajov. “Welcome to the Desert of the Real,” from the collection of essays of the same title. |