The Anthropology of Los Angeles: Place and Agency in an Urban Setting questions the production and representations of both the real and imagined L.A. by documenting hidden histories that portray a collision of elements, including race, class, gender, identity, food, and space.
The Anthropology of Los Angeles: Place and Agency in an Urban Setting questions the production and representations of both the real and imagined L.A. by documenting hidden histories that portray a collision of elements, including race, class, gender, identity, food, and space.
Edited by Jenny Banh and Melissa King - Contributions by Maryann Aguirre; Beth F. Baker; Jenny Banh; Nathalie Boucher; Charles Joseph; Melissa King; Andrea Lepage; Adonia E. Lugo; Allison Mattheis; Yolanda T. Moses; ChorSwang Ngin; Jocelyn A. Pacleb; Kyey
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Yolanda T. Moses Acknowledgments Introduction Melissa King with Jenny Banh Chapter 1 Hauntings of a Different Kind: Militarized Spaces and Memories of Containment Jocelyn Pacleb Chapter 2 Bicycle Anthropology of Los Angeles Adonia Lugo, Allison Mattheis, with Maryann Aguirre Chapter 3 The People in Los Angeles Public Spaces Are Not Dead: Micro-Sociability in the Squares, Plazas, and Parks of the Post-Modern Global City Nathalie Boucher Chapter 4 Embodying Democratic Spaces: Community Organizer Alternative Narratives That Challenge the Mainstream Negative Stigma of South Los Angeles George Villanueva Chapter 5 Analysis of Latino-Korean Relations in the Workplace: Latino Perspectives in the Aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest Kyeyoung Park Chapter 6 Memory: The Angeleno Pharmakon Charles Joseph Chapter 7 Multiple Ways of Knowing: Layers of History on The Great Wall of Los Angeles Andrea Lepage Chapter 8 Making Space: Ethnic Towns and the Racing of Public Space in Los Angeles Beth F. Baker and ChorSwang Ngin Chapter 9 Agro-Ethnic Landscapes of Los Angeles Natale Zappia Chapter 10 A Conversation with Diego Vigil a Los Angeles Pioneer Anthropologist: An Anthropologist Past, Present, and Future Jenny Banh Conclusion Jenny Banh
Foreword Yolanda T. Moses Acknowledgments Introduction Melissa King with Jenny Banh Chapter 1 Hauntings of a Different Kind: Militarized Spaces and Memories of Containment Jocelyn Pacleb Chapter 2 Bicycle Anthropology of Los Angeles Adonia Lugo, Allison Mattheis, with Maryann Aguirre Chapter 3 The People in Los Angeles Public Spaces Are Not Dead: Micro-Sociability in the Squares, Plazas, and Parks of the Post-Modern Global City Nathalie Boucher Chapter 4 Embodying Democratic Spaces: Community Organizer Alternative Narratives That Challenge the Mainstream Negative Stigma of South Los Angeles George Villanueva Chapter 5 Analysis of Latino-Korean Relations in the Workplace: Latino Perspectives in the Aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest Kyeyoung Park Chapter 6 Memory: The Angeleno Pharmakon Charles Joseph Chapter 7 Multiple Ways of Knowing: Layers of History on The Great Wall of Los Angeles Andrea Lepage Chapter 8 Making Space: Ethnic Towns and the Racing of Public Space in Los Angeles Beth F. Baker and ChorSwang Ngin Chapter 9 Agro-Ethnic Landscapes of Los Angeles Natale Zappia Chapter 10 A Conversation with Diego Vigil a Los Angeles Pioneer Anthropologist: An Anthropologist Past, Present, and Future Jenny Banh Conclusion Jenny Banh
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