I recommend this book highly to social scientists who are
looking for a review or refresher course in urbanology, advanced
undergraduate students, and introductory graduate students. As our
American college student bodies become more culturally diverse,
"The Humanity of CitieS" provides a welcome respite from the usual
culture-bound texts that give limited attention, for effect only,
of the sterotypical Third World'.
"Contemporary Sociology"
Gulick's style is to develop each topic by presenting
appropriate case studies. He manages to include an enormous range
of studies, and he wisely reaches out beyond anthropology to the
many fields that concern themselves with urban life. This book is
consequently an excellent compilation of the recent history of
theoretical and empirical research on an in cities. The 28-page
bibliography is itself a tour de force.
"American Anthropologist"
Combining major urban theories with empirical studies from
around the world, the author offers poignant glimpses into urban
life, including: the streets of San Francisco as seen through the
eyes of a proud garbage collector; the marketplace of Ibadan, as
seen by a petty food trader; the curiously empty streets of Fun
city, a California retirement community; and Cairo's teeming
cemetary, the City of the Dead, filling with the living. The
problems of urban life are shown to be more a result of worldwide
forces, rather than the intrinsic nature of cities. This major,
new, and timely contribution to the field is a most useful way to
introduce urban scholars, planners, and students in a variety of
disciplines to "The Humanity of CitieS." A complete teachers'
manual makes this the perfect text.
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