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Shadows of a Sunbelt City
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A counternarrative to a popular perception of Austin as a progressive city

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Eliot M. Tretter is assistant professor of geography, University of Calgary, Canada.

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Shadows of a Sunbelt City offers a compelling analysis of the power that universities wield in regional development and their complicity in reshaping the urban form to benefit powerful actors, often at the expense of vulnerable residents. As he examines how policy and social relations transform cities, Tretter challenges the narrative that sustainable urban policy, and the knowledge economy that undergirds it, is universally beneficial.--Andrew M. Busch "Southern Spaces"

Shadows of a Sunbelt City offers an important new interpretation of Austin's twentieth-century urban history and more recent political-economic transformation into a putatively high-tech 'smart city of knowledge.' A stimulating intervention into one of this country's fastest growing cities, Eliot Tretter's study questions and significantly advances our current understanding of an impressive range of literatures.--Yonn Dierwechter "author of Urban Growth Management and Its Discontents: Promises, Practices, and Geo-politics in U.S. City Regions"

As a disciplinary manner, some historians may find Shadows of a Sunbelt City: The Environment, Racism, and the Knowledge Economy in Austin less a history of UT's and Austin's intertwined development than a set of essays that use history to (again, effectively) debunk influential development pieties.--Michan Connor "Journal of Southern History"

The book illuminates the unusual circumstances that shaped the political economy of the University of Texas and its relationship with both the city and the state. Tretter recovers an important and largely untold story in showing that Austin's development has not been a giant love fest or an unalloyed good... Ultimately, Shadows of a Sunbelt City provides a welcome corrective to anodyne cheerleading about the "creative class" and the wonders of high-tech development.--Alex Sayf Cummings "Journal of Social History"

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