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Engineered Conflict: Structural Violence and the Future of Black Life in Chicago

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:David Omotoso StovallPublish date:1/20/2026Pages:328
Language:EnglishPublisher:Haymarket BooksISBN-13:9798888905258UPC:9798888905258Book Category:Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Sociology, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, Public PolicyBook Topic:Urban, American, City Planning & Urban DevelopmentProduct ID:SCNFRYHJJY

A hard-hitting exploration of how state policy displaces and isolates Black communities and how collective resistance creates spaces for working-class people of color to identify the true cause of conflict as capitalism and white supremacy

Marginalized communities often become understandably preoccupied with a city's structured attempt to deem them disposable, making it difficult to see people experiencing the same suffering as potential comrades in struggle. Enemies are manufactured as the result of continued displacement, hyper-segregation, and dispossession. Under these impossible circumstances people are often quicker to punch each other before they identify the enemy as white supremacy and capitalism, creating a society where conflict is engineered.

Examining the long fight of Black people in Chicago to claim their humanity and thrive in a city while facing school closings, the destruction of public housing and oppressive law enforcement, Stovall argues that marginalized communities face unique structural challenges while being blamed for interpersonal conflict and labeled "violent" and deemed disposable. With a novel approach to the question of how state-sanctioned violence and abandonment impacts low-income communities, Engineered Conflict uses examples from Chicago's recent history to shed light on the politics of disposability through housing instability, criminalization, and school closures. Looking at all three phenomena together allows readers to see how state policies designate some neighborhoods as unviable, where disinvestment furthers a rationale to contain members of these communities.

Looking at the many ways Black communities have resisted state violence and the work of local organizations to address marginalization, Engineered Conflict calls for a powerful movement against the displacement, disinvestment, and disposability of Chicago's Black population.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Haymarket BooksISBN-13:9798888905258UPC:9798888905258Book Category:Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Sociology, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, Public PolicyBook Topic:Urban, American, City Planning & Urban DevelopmentProduct ID:SCNFRYHJJY

David Omotoso Stovall is a professor in the departments of Black Studies and Criminology, Law & Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the author of Born Out of Struggle: Critical Race Theory, School Creation and the Politics of Interruption.


Publisher: Haymarket Books

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