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Landscapes of Power - From Detroit to Disney World (Paperback, Revised)
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Landscapes of Power - From Detroit to Disney World (Paperback, Revised)
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The momentous changes which are transforming American life call for
a new exploration of the economic and cultural landscape. In this
book Sharon Zukin links our ever-expanding need to consume with two
fundamental shifts: places of production have given way to spaces
for services and paperwork, and the competitive edge has moved from
industrial to cultural capital. From the steel mills of the Rust
Belt, to the sterile malls of suburbia, to the gentrified urban
centers of our largest cities, the "creative destruction" of our
economy--a process by which a way of life is both lost and
gained--results in a dramatically different landscape of economic
power. Sharon Zukin probes the depth and diversity of this
restructuring in a series of portraits of changed or changing
American places. Beginning at River Rouge, Henry Ford's industrial
complex in Dearborn, Michigan, and ending at Disney World, Zukin
demonstrates how powerful interests shape the spaces we inhabit.
Among the landscapes she examines are steeltowns in West Virginia
and Michigan, affluent corporate suburbs in Westchester County,
gentrified areas of lower Manhattan, and theme parks in Florida and
California. In each of these case studies, new strategies of
investment and employment are filtered through existing
institutions, experience in both production and consumption, and
represented in material products, aesthetic forms, and new
perceptions of space and time. The current transformation differs
from those of the past in that individuals and institutions now
have far greater power to alter the course of change, making the
creative destruction of landscape the most important cultural
product of our time. Zukin's eclectic inquiry into the parameters
of social action and the emergence of new cultural forms defines
the interdisciplinary frontier where sociology, geography,
economics, and urban and cultural studies meet.
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