Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About The Author -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- A New Way of Living for the Working Classes -- From Marginalized Citizens to Pobladoras and Pobladores -- Apartment Block 14: A Monumental Construction -- Chapter Contents -- References -- 2 Chile and Its Spaces of Difference -- Santiago and COVID-19 -- The 1800s, Martín Rivas, Pelucones and Pipiolos -- Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna, Intendente of Santiago -- Love, Friendship, and Social Divide in Palomita Blanca and Machuca -- On the Mapocho River, Cats Are Brought to Die -- Inhabiting an In-Betweenness -- References -- 3 The Years of Constructing Daringly -- Dis/Locating the City -- A History of Tomas -- Tomas and Campamentos, 1960s and 1970s -- The Making of the Villa San Luis -- References -- 4 The Just City Invaded -- Construction, Affect, and Fear of Tomas -- A Site of Despojos -- Paradise Lost -- References -- 5 From Social Experiment to Chile's Most Expensive Paño Geográfico -- Pinochet's Hand in a Capitalist Imagined Community -- Pinochet and the Villa San Luis in Democracy -- Chile's Habitus -- Under the Nose of a New Democracy -- The Inmobiliarias Build a Habitus -- |