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Winner of the 2001 Carey McWilliams Award A CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC, Magical Urbanism focuses on how Latinos are attempting to translate their urban demographic ascendancy into effective social power. Mike Davis chronicles the Dickensian underworld of day labor in New York, tracks the development of new ecologies and levels of development along the border, and examines the shifting realities of life and work for Latinos in US cities. The cosmopolitan result of the Latinization of America's cities "is a rich, constantly evolving" culture that has the potential, argues Davis, to become a radical new American counterculture.…mehr
A CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC, Magical Urbanism focuses on how Latinos are attempting to translate their urban demographic ascendancy into effective social power. Mike Davis chronicles the Dickensian underworld of day labor in New York, tracks the development of new ecologies and levels of development along the border, and examines the shifting realities of life and work for Latinos in US cities. The cosmopolitan result of the Latinization of America's cities "is a rich, constantly evolving" culture that has the potential, argues Davis, to become a radical new American counterculture.
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Mike Davis (1946-2022) was a writer, political activist, urban theorist, and historian. He is best known for his investigations of power and class in works such as City of Quartz, Late Victorian Holocausts, and Planet of Slums. His last two non-fiction books are Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties, co-authored by Jon Wiener, and The Monster Enters: COVID-19, Avian Flu, and the Plagues of Capitalism. He was the recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship and the Lannan Literary Award.
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FOREWORD Latinos and the Crossover Aesthetic by Román de la Campa 1 Spicing the City 2 Buscando América 3 Siamese Twins 4 ¿Cuántos Mas? 5 The Latino Metropolis 6 Tropicalizing Cold Urban Space 7 The Third Border 8 The Devil's Rancho 9 Fabricating the "Brown Peril" 10 Transnational Suburbs 11 Falling Down 12 The Puerto Rican Tragedy 13 Education Ground Zero 14 Disabling Spanish 15 Who Will Feed the Dragon? 16 Broken Rainbows 17 Uprising of the Million Notes Index
FOREWORD Latinos and the Crossover Aesthetic by Román de la Campa 1 Spicing the City 2 Buscando América 3 Siamese Twins 4 ¿Cuántos Mas? 5 The Latino Metropolis 6 Tropicalizing Cold Urban Space 7 The Third Border 8 The Devil's Rancho 9 Fabricating the "Brown Peril" 10 Transnational Suburbs 11 Falling Down 12 The Puerto Rican Tragedy 13 Education Ground Zero 14 Disabling Spanish 15 Who Will Feed the Dragon? 16 Broken Rainbows 17 Uprising of the Million Notes Index
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