Voices of decline : the postwar fate of US cities

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Voices of decline : the postwar fate of US cities

Robert A. Beauregard

Blackwell, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-330) and index

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ISBN 9781557864413

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As World War II faded into the past, urban decline emerged as the dominant motif in the public discourse on the once-mighty cities of many advanced industrial nations. This interdisciplinary book explores how the post-war discourse on urban decline in the United States has articulated the contradictions of capitalist development, the ambivalence Americans have towards their cities, and the nature of social responsibilities in an urban society.

Table of Contents

1. Themes and Texts 2. Representing the Urban Decline 3. The Cities Wholesome and Good 4. Not Those of Decadence 5. The Unhappy Process of Changing 6. On the Verge of Catastrophe 7. Every Problem a Racial Dimension 8. Crisis of Our Cities 9. Rising from the Ashes 10. Not Excessively Inconvenienced 11. Intersections, Displacements, Absences 12. Legitimating the Siting of Decline.
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: pbk ISBN 9781557864420

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As World War II faded into the past, urban decline emerged as the dominant motif in the public debate over the fate of the once-mighty cities of many Western industrial nations. Freely crossing disciplinary boundaries, this book uses the words of those who witnessed the cities' distress to portray the postwar discourse on urban decline in the United States. That discourse reshaped the ambivalence Americans have towards their cities, probed the nature of their moral responsibilities, offered advice as to how they should respond, and most importantly, sited in the cities the contradictions of society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Preface. 1. Themes and Texts. 2. Representing Urban Decline. 3. The Cities Wholesome and Good. 4. Not Those of Decadence. 5. The Unhappy Process of Changing. 6. On the Verge of Catastrophe. 7. Every Problem a Racial Dimension. 8. Crisis of Our Cities. 9. Rising from the Ashes. 10. Not Excessively Inconvenienced. 11. Intersections, Displacements, Absences. 12. Legitimating the Siting of Decline. Bibiliographic Essay. Methodological Note. Index.

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