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"New Yorkers preparing for the worst, a rapidly growing social phenomenon, is traced and tracked by this terrific book profiling the "prepper" movement. Written with novelistic skill, Dr. Bounds turns a sharp sociologists' lens to what the rich, the poor, and the middle are doing: whether bugging out, or bugging in, joining a group or going it alone, Bracing for the Apocalypse takes you inside this important but seldom studied area." - Andrew A. Beveridge, President and Cofounder of Social Explorer
"Anna Maria Bounds's account of the culture, work and context of the New York Prepper subculture offers a fascinating, often hilarious reversal of stereotypes about the tribe of doomsday preppers in the city. As a participant ethnographer in the network, as an urban sociologist, and as a New Yorker who has experienced urban disaster herself, Bounds writes with equal measures of expertise, curiosity, and solidarity. She connects the urban phenomenon of doomsday prepping with the social origins of city life as well as new narratives of normalized emergency, different versions of the apocalypse, and varieties of zombies. This book offers insight, transparency, and an apt sense of the will, the vulnerability and the resilience of "all in" contemporary urban life." - Meg Holden, Simon Fraser University