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''Weird City: Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin, Texas'' is a non-fiction scholarly text by Joshua Long published in 2010 by
University of Texas Press The University of Texas Press (or UT Press) is a university press that is part of the University of Texas at Austin. Established in 1950, the Press publishes scholarly books and journals in several areas, including Latin American studies, Texa ...
. The book uses the "
Keep Austin Weird ''Keep Austin Weird'' is the slogan adopted by the Austin Independent Business Alliance to promote small businesses in Austin, Texas. It is intended to promote local businesses and is inspired by comments made by Red Wassenich in 2000 while gi ...
" movement as a central focus to discuss the social, cultural and economic changes occurring in Austin, Texas, at the beginning of the 21st century. Largely written from a
human geography Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography that studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment. It analyzes spatial interdependencies between social i ...
perspective, ''Weird City'' is intended to show the relationship between
sense of place The term sense of place has been used in many different ways. It is a multidimensional, complex construct used to characterize the relationship between people and spatial settings. It is a characteristic that some geographic places have and some ...
and urban economies, the environment, and the urban cultural landscape.Ergenbright, Kate.
Austin Expansion Inspires Book
" ''The Daily Texan'', July 18, 2010.
According to Long, ''Weird City'' is a scholarly text written for a mainstream audience including citizens of Austin and other "weird" cities, as well as students of geography,
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of empirical investigation and ...
,
anthropology Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including past human species. Social anthropology studies patterns of behavi ...
and
urban studies Urban studies is based on the study of the urban development of cities. This includes studying the history of city development from an architectural point of view, to the impact of urban design on community development efforts. The core theoretica ...
. Joshua Long is an assistant professor of environmental studies at
Southwestern University Southwestern University (Southwestern or SU) is a private liberal arts college in Georgetown, Texas. Formed in 1873 from a revival of collegiate charters granted in 1840, Southwestern is the oldest college or university in Texas. Southwestern o ...
.


Critical reception

''Weird City'' has received a welcome reception from local Austin media, including articles featured in the ''Austin Chronicle'' and the ''Austin American Statesman''. Scholarly critical reception has also been positive. In a review published in the ''American Journal of Sociology'', Richard Lloyd writes: :Long, an Austin native, pulls off the neat trick of persuasively earning insider status while also achieving critical distance sufficient to identify the many contradictions and inconsistencies contained within local discourses of “creative resistance.” Austin itself is, of course, great material, with a lineup of local characters, icons, and landmarks that persuasively earn its claims to weirdness. Long, an exceptional writer, brings the richness of the milieu and passions of recent controversies vividly to life. The book is thus both an excellent depiction of Austin and its recent history, and an exceptional addition to the growing scholarship on the “creative cities” phenomenon. Mentioned in an ''American Quarterly'' review of three 2010 UT Press publications on Austin, Andrew Busch notes the following: :Weird City is notable for its ability to illustrate the relationship between sense of place and resistance lucidly; residents who fought to preserve local businesses, for example, and avoid “Houstonization” consciously created meaning for Austin. In an increasingly competitive environment, successful cities must be acutely aware of how they are viewed by potential residents, businesses, and other sources of capital. In Austin, as elsewhere, creating social movements and local culture that are perceived as authentic is paramount to this success, which Long recognizes.Busch, Andrew. 2011. Whose “Sense of Place?” Topophilia, the Grassroots, and Urbanization in Austin, Texas. ''American Quarterly'', 63 (2): 399-408. However, Busch also criticizes Long both for an elitist form of "Austin Exceptionalism" and for not fully addressing social justice issues affecting minority populations in Austin: :Long, for example, avoids analysis of gentrification on Austin’s east side, the historically African American and Latino neighborhoods, even though displacement has been acute there for a decade: he focuses instead on middle-class gentrification in predominantly white contemporary South Austin. Much of Long's other scholarship on Austin is heavily focused on social and
environmental justice Environmental justice is a social movement to address the unfair exposure of poor and marginalized communities to harms from hazardous waste, resource extraction, and other land uses.Schlosberg, David. (2007) ''Defining Environmental Justice: ...
issues in the neighborhoods referenced by Busch.Long, J. 2015. When Weird Worked for Austin. Policy Paper, City of Austin Office of Sustainability Overall, Weird City has experienced a very positive reception. In 2010 the book was nominated for the National Council on Public History Book Award.


Interviews and reviews

* Dunbar, Wells.
Viva la Resistance
" ''Austin Chronicle'', June 4, 2010. * Dunbar, Wells

''Austin Chronicle'', June 3, 2010. * Ergenbright, Kate.
Austin Expansion Inspires Book
" ''The Daily Texan'', July 18, 2010. *Kobierowski, David.
http://www.austinpost.org/content/the-legend-keep-austin-weird
" ''Austin Post'', April 23, 2011. * NPR: State of the Re:Union
Austin: Growing Pains
*Tanney, Katherine.

''Austin American Statesman'', August 7, 2010. * Wesley, Peter.
Joshua Long's ''Weird City'' and the Future of ATX
" BookPeople Blog. July 12, 2010.


See also

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Human Geography Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography that studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment. It analyzes spatial interdependencies between social i ...
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Keep Austin Weird ''Keep Austin Weird'' is the slogan adopted by the Austin Independent Business Alliance to promote small businesses in Austin, Texas. It is intended to promote local businesses and is inspired by comments made by Red Wassenich in 2000 while gi ...
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Sense of place The term sense of place has been used in many different ways. It is a multidimensional, complex construct used to characterize the relationship between people and spatial settings. It is a characteristic that some geographic places have and some ...
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Leslie Cochran Albert Leslie Cochran (June 24, 1951March 8, 2012) was an American homeless man, peace activist, cross-dresser, urban outdoorsman, and outspoken critic of police treatment of the homeless. Cochran was known in Austin as Leslie. Cochran was consi ...


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