Sex and the Revitalized City
Gender, Condominium Development, and Urban Citizenship
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Sex and the Revitalized City
Gender, Condominium Development, and Urban Citizenship

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Growing Up: Toronto’s Condominium Boom and the Politics of Urban Revitalization
2 Troubling Tenure: Condominium Ownership, Gender, and the Entrepreneurial Subject
3 Under Construction: The Place of Community in the Neoliberal City
4 Securing Relations of Threat: The Intersection of Gender, Fear, and Capital
5 A Date with the Big City: Gendering the Myth of Urbanity
Conclusion
Appendices
Notes
References
Index
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