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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 260 g, 32 figures
  • Sērija : Global Suburbanisms
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487520778
  • ISBN-13: 9781487520779
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 260 g, 32 figures
  • Sērija : Global Suburbanisms
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487520778
  • ISBN-13: 9781487520779

This is the first comprehensive look at the role of North American suburbs in the last half century, departing from traditional and outdated notions of American suburbia.



This book chronicles and explains the role of suburbs in North American cities since the mid-twentieth century. Examining fifteen case studies from New York to Vancouver, Atlanta to Chicago, Montreal to Phoenix, The Life of North American Suburbs traces the insightful connection between the evolution of suburbs and the cultural dynamics of modern society. Suburbs are uniquely significant spaces: their creation and evolution reflect the shifting demographics, race relations, modes of production, cultural fabric, and class structures of society at large. The case studies investigate the place of suburbs within their wider metropolitan constellations: the crucial role they play in the cultural, economic, political, and spatial organization of the city. Together, the chapters paint a compelling portrait of North American cities and their dynamic suburban landscapes.

Recenzijas

"Drawing on major metropoles and smaller cities across the US and Canada, and the rather outlying case of Mexico City, the authors (primarily geographers) map varied suburban forms and beliefs from Vancouver to Miami, while looking closely at issues of race and political-economic struggles that focus on the dynamics of suburbs and central cities in the late-20th and early-21st centuries. Each essay's argument is comprehensive, compelling, and valuable for classroom us."

- G. W. McDonogh, Bryn Mawr College (CHOICE)

List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
vii
Preface xi
1 Introduction: Elusive Suburbia
3(20)
Jan Nijman
Part 1 Questioning North American Suburbia
2 Using Toronto to Explore Three Suburban Stereotypes, and Vice Versa
23(22)
Richard Harris
3 Mexico City: Elusive Suburbs, Ubiquitous Peripheries
45(20)
Liette Gilbert
4 Searching for Suburbia in Metropolitan Miami
65(23)
Jan Nijman
Tom Clery
5 Spatial Transformations in the Suburbs of the North Carolina Piedmont Region
88(21)
Fang Wei
Paul Knox
Part 2 Changing Political Economies of Suburbanization
6 The Strange Case of the Bay Area
109(20)
Richard Walker
Alex Schafran
7 Vancouverism as Suburbanism
129(20)
Elliot Siemiatycki
Jamie Peck
Elvin Wyly
8 Montreal: An Ordinary North American Metropolis?
149(21)
Claire Poitras
Pierre Hamel
9 New York's Suburbs in a Globalized Metropolitan Region
170(31)
James Defilippis
Christopher Niedt
Part 3 Race, Ethnicity, and the Remaking of Suburbia
10 Diverging Racial Geographies in Phoenix's Postwar and Post-Civil Rights Suburbs
201(22)
Deirdre Pfeiffer
11 Suburbanization and the Making of Atlanta as the "Black Mecca"
223(22)
Katherine Hankins
Steven R. Holloway
12 Edmonton, Mill Woods, Amiskwaciy Waskahikan
245(24)
Rob Shields
Dianne Gillespie
Kieran Moran
13 Economic Development and the New Immigrant Segregationist Politics in Suburban Chicago
269(20)
David Wilson
Part 4 Contested Suburbs
14 Governance, Politics, and Suburbanization in Los Angeles
289(18)
Roger Keil
Derek Brunelle
15 Reaching Suburbia: Towards a Socially Just Transit System for Ottawa
307(21)
Caroline Andrew
Angela Franovic
16 Contested Spaces: Suburban Development in Halifax and Other Midsized Canadian Cities
328(21)
Jill L. Grant
Epilogue: Suburbs as Transitional Spaces 349(14)
Jan Nijman
Contributors 363(6)
Index 369
Jan Nijman is Director and Distinguished University Professor at the Urban Studies Institute of Georgia State University, and professor of Geography at the University of Amsterdam.