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City, The - Los Angeles and Urban Theory at the End of the Twentieth Century |
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SCOTT, Allen J. & SOJA, Edward W. (Editors) |
| DESCRIPTION |
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This volume of challenging essays steps beyond the constraints of urban discourse and analysis, with topics ranging from the evolution of the freeway infrastructure, homelessness, black and Latino experiences, and the nature of the built environment in Los Angeles. In doing so Scott & Soja chart what they define as the post-Fordist - postmodern metropolis.DARK HORSEY SAYS- Los Angeles & Urban Theory at the End of the Twentieth Century - histories of the anti-urban city of the one-time future. Some of the best work of the 'L.A. School' of regional studies looking at freeway infrastructures, the LA origins of fast-food in the 40s, new homelessness entrenched, drive-by elite & crimes against humility, evolution of transport policy, characteristics of LA design. A big book. |
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$49.45 (Click here to convert currency) |
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University of California Press |
| CATEGORY |
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architecture-design |
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