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Publicado por Rutgers University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1978804504 ISBN 13: 9781978804500
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Publicado por Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick NJ, 2021
ISBN 10: 1978804504 ISBN 13: 9781978804500
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Vacant lots. Historic buildings overgrown with weeds. Walls and alleyways covered with graffiti. These are sights associated with countless inner-city neighborhoods in America, and yet many viewers have trouble getting beyond the surface of such images, whether they are denigrating them as signs of a dangerous ghetto or romanticizing them as traits of a beautiful ruined landscape. The Street: A Field Guide to Inequality provides readers with the critical tools they need to go beyond such superficial interpretations of urban decay. Using MacArthur fellow Camilo Jose Vergaras intimate street photographs of Camden, New Jersey as reference points, the essays in this collection analyze these images within the context of troubled histories and misguided policies that have exacerbated racial and economic inequalities. Rather than blaming Camdens residents for the blighted urban landscape, the multidisciplinary array of scholars contributing to this guide reveal the oppressive structures and institutional failures that have led the city to this condition. Tackling topics such as race and law enforcement, gentrification, food deserts, urban aesthetics, credit markets, health care, childcare, and schooling, the contributors challenge conventional thinking about what we should observe when looking at neighborhoods. Using MacArthur fellow Camilo Jose Vergaras intimate street photographs of Camden, New Jersey as reference points, the essays in this collection address everything from law enforcement to health care in order to analyze these images within the context of troubled histories and misguided policies that have exacerbated racial and economic inequalities. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Rutgers University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1978804504 ISBN 13: 9781978804500
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Publicado por Rutgers University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1978804504 ISBN 13: 9781978804500
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Publicado por Rutgers University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1978804504 ISBN 13: 9781978804500
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Über den AutorNAA OYO A. KWATE is an associate professor of Africana studies and human ecology at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. An interdisciplinary social scientist with wide ranging interests in racial inequality and Afri.
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ISBN 10: 1978804504 ISBN 13: 9781978804500
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