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Financialization and the subprime subject: the experiences of homeowners during California’s housing boom
Authors:Carolina K Reid
Affiliation:Department of City and Regional Planning, UC-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract:This paper extends scholarship on the ‘everyday practices’ of global finance by specifically examining the decisions, motivations, and financial practices of homeowners caught up in the subprime lending boom in California. Drawing on evidence from 80 in-depth interviews in Oakland and Stockton, the paper explores how homeowners enacted their own subject positions within the financial ecologies of subprime markets. The research enriches and complicates our understanding of the interplay between financialization and the formation of financial subjects, and highlights how race and class, affective ties, and distinct socio-spatial relations shape and inform borrowers’ financial decisions and practices, even during a period of excessive credit access and house price speculation.
Keywords:Subprime lending  financial practices  financialization
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