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The Life of North American Suburbs

Nijman, Jan(Edited by)
Part of the Global suburbanisms series
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This book chronicles and explains the role of suburbs in North American cities since the mid-twentieth century.

Examining fifteen case studies from New York to Vancouver, Atlanta to Chicago, Montreal to Phoenix, The Life of North American Suburbs traces the insightful connection between the evolution of suburbs and the cultural dynamics of modern society.

Suburbs are uniquely significant spaces: their creation and evolution reflect the shifting demographics, race relations, modes of production, cultural fabric, and class structures of society at large.

The case studies investigate the place of suburbs within their wider metropolitan constellations: the crucial role they play in the cultural, economic, political, and spatial organization of the city.

Together, the chapters paint a compelling portrait of North American cities and their dynamic suburban landscapes.

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University of Toronto Press
1487520778 / 9781487520779
Paperback / softback
28/02/2020
Canada
400 pages, 32 figures
152 x 229 mm, 260 grams