Future Once Happened Here e-bog
155,82 DKK
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"e;In The Future Once Happened Here, Fred Siegel tells an incredible story about the fate of Americas most influential cities: New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. Standing as metaphors for Americas urban life because of their stature as nerve centers of the nation, these three citiesonce celebrated for their excitement and creativity as well as their ability to incorporate immigrants…
"e;In The Future Once Happened Here, Fred Siegel tells an incredible story about the fate of Americas most influential cities: New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. Standing as metaphors for Americas urban life because of their stature as nerve centers of the nation, these three citiesonce celebrated for their excitement and creativity as well as their ability to incorporate immigrants and solve the nations problemswere all caught up in the social policies born in the 60s and 70s and, as a consequence, faltered badly in dealing with the politics of race and the quality of their residents lives in the 80s and 90s.Each of Siegels three urban portraits shows the desperate remedies undertaken by cities searching for a lifeline back to the future whose promise they once seemed to embody. In a narrative that acknowledges the large historical forces that have remade the face of America over the last three decades, but insists that social policies are not merely foregone conclusions waiting to happen, Siegel holds up a mirror to our urban naure and tells us much about the way we live now."e;
E-bog
155,82 DKK
Forlag
Encounter Books
Udgivet
01.02.2000
Længde
308 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781594035555
"e;In The Future Once Happened Here, Fred Siegel tells an incredible story about the fate of Americas most influential cities: New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. Standing as metaphors for Americas urban life because of their stature as nerve centers of the nation, these three citiesonce celebrated for their excitement and creativity as well as their ability to incorporate immigrants and solve the nations problemswere all caught up in the social policies born in the 60s and 70s and, as a consequence, faltered badly in dealing with the politics of race and the quality of their residents lives in the 80s and 90s.Each of Siegels three urban portraits shows the desperate remedies undertaken by cities searching for a lifeline back to the future whose promise they once seemed to embody. In a narrative that acknowledges the large historical forces that have remade the face of America over the last three decades, but insists that social policies are not merely foregone conclusions waiting to happen, Siegel holds up a mirror to our urban naure and tells us much about the way we live now."e;
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