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Public Space, Private Lives : Race, Gender, Class and Citizenship in New York, 1890-1929

Boelhower, William Q.(Edited by)Scacchi, Anna(Edited by)
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Working imperial New York as an archaeological/archival site, the essays gathered here offer a wide range of theories and practices of reading the city in terms of its endlessly heterotopic disposition. In doing so, they also cover a series of dynamic constellations and novel juxtapositions of public space and private lives in New York from 1890 to 1929 and apply such indispensable city codes as race, gender, class and citizenship. These essays are exemplary not only for the centrality of their themes, which restore to us an amazingly nuanced and kaleidoscopic city, but also for the innovative approaches they use to illuminate them.

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VU University Press
9053838880 / 9789053838884
Paperback
974.71
01/04/2004
Netherlands
392 pages, b/w photos
155 x 230 mm, 710 grams
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