Literary? Public? Proletarian: Öffentlichkeit and Erfahrung among the Haymarket Martyrs

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (159):65-77 (2012)
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Abstract

On the weekend of July 16–18, 2004, the city of Chicago opened its much touted and thoroughly over-budget Millennium Park along the Lake Michigan shore front. This site may merit the label “people's park” for its open access, but the presence of sponsorship brands, expensive concessions, and the ongoing efforts of fee-charging institutions to move in on the park leave the whole in precarious balance between a public space of recreation in “the city that works” and a playground of affluent consumption. On a less visible site a mile to the west, on the de-industrializing periphery of the central district,…

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