Making Rent in Bed-Stuy (e-bog) af Harris, Brandon
Harris, Brandon (forfatter)

Making Rent in Bed-Stuy e-bog

84,89 DKK (inkl. moms 106,11 DKK)
A young African American millennial filmmakers funny, sometimes painful, true-life coming-of-age story of trying to make it in New York Citya chronicle of poverty and wealth, creativity and commerce, struggle and insecurity, and the economic and cultural forces intertwined with &quote;the serious, life-threatening process&quote; of gentrification.Making Rent in Bed-Stuy explores the history and...
E-bog 84,89 DKK
Forfattere Harris, Brandon (forfatter)
Forlag Amistad
Udgivet 6 juni 2017
Længde 320 sider
Genrer Biography: general
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062415653
A young African American millennial filmmakers funny, sometimes painful, true-life coming-of-age story of trying to make it in New York Citya chronicle of poverty and wealth, creativity and commerce, struggle and insecurity, and the economic and cultural forces intertwined with "e;the serious, life-threatening process"e; of gentrification.Making Rent in Bed-Stuy explores the history and sociocultural importance of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyns largest historically black community, through the lens of a coming-of-age young American negro artist living at the dawn of an era in which urban class warfare is politely referred to as gentrification. Bookended by accounts of two different breakups, from a roommate and a lover, both who come from the white American elite, the book oscillates between chapters of urban bildungsroman and a historical examination of some of Bed-Stuys most salient aesthetic and political legacies.Filled with personal stories and a vibrant cast of iconoclastic characters friends and acquaintances such as Spike Lee; Lena Dunham; and Paul MacCleod, who made a living charging $5 for a tour of his extensive Elvis collectionMaking Rent in Bed-Stuy poignantly captures what happens when youthful idealism clashes head-on with adult reality.Melding in-depth reportage and personal narrative that investigates the disappointments and ironies of the Obama era, the book describes Brandon Harriss radicalization, and the things he lost, and gained, along the way.