Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Modern Rome

Modern Rome is a city rife with contradictions. Once the seat of ancient glory, it is now often the object of national contempt. It plays a significant part on the world stage, but the concerns of its residents are often deeply parochial. And while they live in the seat of a world religion, Romans can be vehemently anticlerical. These tensions between the past and the present, the global and the local, make Rome fertile ground to study urban social life, the construction of the past, the role of religion in daily life, and how a capital city relates to the rest of the nation.

Michael Herzfeld focuses on Rome’s historic Monti district and the wrenching dislocation caused by rapid economical, political, and social change. Evicted from Eternity tells the story of the gentrification of Monti—once the architecturally stunning home of a community of artisans and shopkeepers now displaced by an invasion of rapacious real estate speculators, corrupt officials, dithering politicians, deceptive clerics, and shady thugs. As Herzfeld picks apart the messy story of Monti’s transformation, he ranges widely over many aspects of life there and in the rest of the city, richly depicting the uniquely local landscape of globalization in Rome.

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Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Modern Rome

Modern Rome is a city rife with contradictions. Once the seat of ancient glory, it is now often the object of national contempt. It plays a significant part on the world stage, but the concerns of its residents are often deeply parochial. And while they live in the seat of a world religion, Romans can be vehemently anticlerical. These tensions between the past and the present, the global and the local, make Rome fertile ground to study urban social life, the construction of the past, the role of religion in daily life, and how a capital city relates to the rest of the nation.

Michael Herzfeld focuses on Rome’s historic Monti district and the wrenching dislocation caused by rapid economical, political, and social change. Evicted from Eternity tells the story of the gentrification of Monti—once the architecturally stunning home of a community of artisans and shopkeepers now displaced by an invasion of rapacious real estate speculators, corrupt officials, dithering politicians, deceptive clerics, and shady thugs. As Herzfeld picks apart the messy story of Monti’s transformation, he ranges widely over many aspects of life there and in the rest of the city, richly depicting the uniquely local landscape of globalization in Rome.

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Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Modern Rome

Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Modern Rome

by Michael Herzfeld
Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Modern Rome

Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Modern Rome

by Michael Herzfeld

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Modern Rome is a city rife with contradictions. Once the seat of ancient glory, it is now often the object of national contempt. It plays a significant part on the world stage, but the concerns of its residents are often deeply parochial. And while they live in the seat of a world religion, Romans can be vehemently anticlerical. These tensions between the past and the present, the global and the local, make Rome fertile ground to study urban social life, the construction of the past, the role of religion in daily life, and how a capital city relates to the rest of the nation.

Michael Herzfeld focuses on Rome’s historic Monti district and the wrenching dislocation caused by rapid economical, political, and social change. Evicted from Eternity tells the story of the gentrification of Monti—once the architecturally stunning home of a community of artisans and shopkeepers now displaced by an invasion of rapacious real estate speculators, corrupt officials, dithering politicians, deceptive clerics, and shady thugs. As Herzfeld picks apart the messy story of Monti’s transformation, he ranges widely over many aspects of life there and in the rest of the city, richly depicting the uniquely local landscape of globalization in Rome.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226329079
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 08/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Michael Herzfeld is professor of anthropology at Harvard University and the author of nine previous books, including, most recently, The Body Impolitic: Artisans and Artifice in the Global Hierarchy of Value.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

Overture: Encountering the Eternal City


Chapter One: Sin and the City

            Genealogies of Imperfection

            Monti: Paradoxes of Poverty

            Sociable Spaces

            Meeting the People

            The Village in the City

            Agonies and Agonistics

            The Cadences of a Cultural Preserve


Chapter Two: Popolo and Population

            The Artisans

            The Shopkeepers

            Intellectuals and Politicians


Chapter Three: The Wages of Sin

            Accountability and Accommodation: Introducing Original Sin

            Original Sinners or Elder Brothers?

            The Dialectics of Casuistry and Tolerance

            A Passion for the Past


Chapter Four: Refractions of Social Life

            Segmentation and Subsidiarity

            The Civic and the Civil

            Association Life

            The Premises of Conflict

            Theaters of Piety and Peculation

            A Clergy Scorned


Chapter Five: Life and Law in a Flawed State

            Laws and Regulations

            The Limits of Law

            The (Disreputable) Origins of Legal Loopholes

            Indulgent Complicities

            Forgiveness and Calculation

            Sacred Images and Sinful Spaces


Chapter Six: Scandals of Sociability

            Friends Who Strangle

            The Cultivation of Fear

            Restitution and Redemption

            Friends Best Avoided

            A Family Friend?

            Local Narratives: Swaggering Victims

            Credit and Default

            Banking on Fear

            Tactful Silences


Chapter Seven: Extortionate Civilities

            Accommodations Civil and Civic

            Discommoding Complicities

            Uncivil Pleasantries, Unpleasant Civilities

            Culture and Custom

            Peaceful Politics

            Condominial Civilities

            Lessons in Civic Civility

            Spatial and Stylistic Violence


Chapter Eight: The Fine Art of Denunciation

            The Logic of Denunciation

            Performances of Policing

            Fractured Authority: The Multiplicity of Policing

            Extorting Coffee and Campari


Chapter Nine: Tearing the Social Fabric

            Renters and Owners

            Lawyers and Illegalities

            Eviction and Evasion: The High Stakes of Time and Place

            Gentrification and the Last Frontier

            Endgame


Epilogue: The Future of Eternity

Notes

References

Index

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