<p>“A searing account of the tenant experience in London, and the ways in which assumptions of ideal family life feed into millennial precarity.” Mel Nowicki, Oxford Brookes University</p><p>
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<p>"Beautifully written and compellingly argued, this book disrupts homogenizing discourses of millennial life to foreground how precarity is produced and reproduced through the neoliberalization of housing." Kendra Strauss, Simon Fraser University</p><p>
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In a time of increasing social and economic inequality, this book illustrates the precarity experienced by millennials facing both rising rents and wage stagnation. Featuring the voices of those with lived experience of precarity in north-east London, MacNeil Taylor focuses on intimacy, reproduction and emotional labour.

The book widens readers’ understanding of a middle-class ‘generation rent’ beyond those locked out of anticipated home ownership by considering both social and private renters. Situated in a feminist and queer theoretical framework, the book reveals the crucial role of British policy-making on housing, welfare, and immigration in exacerbating inter- and intra-generational inequality.

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<p>1. Introduction </p><p> 2. Precarious Intimacy </p><p> 3. Obstructing Reproduction </p><p> 4. Labours </p><p> 5. Feeling Space </p><p> 6. Conclusion</p>
This book takes a unique empirical focus on the precarious spaces of rented housing, a distinctively geographical approach to generational inequality and millennial experience and introduces the reader to the specifically spatial dimensions of insecurity.
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Product details

ISBN
9781529224863
Published
2025-03-18
Publisher
Vendor
Bristol University Press
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
P, G, 06, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Faith Taylor is a scholar, playworker and musician. They have held academic and research posts at Royal Holloway, University of London and the London Assembly. They currently run community singing groups and teach musical theatre at London Media Academy.