University Press of America
Pages: 212
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978-0-7618-3386-4 • Hardback • April 2006 • $92.00 • (£71.00)
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Michael Ian Borer is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Furman University. He received his Ph.D. in Sociology and M.A. in Religious Studies from Boston University. He has contributed essays to City & Community, Journal of Popular Culture, Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture, and Space & Culture. He is active in the academic community and a frequent presenter at scholarly conventions focused on sociology, urban studies, and cultural studies.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 1. Cultural Analysis and the American Urban Landscape
Chapter 4 2. Religion in the City: Confronting the "Other" Every Day
Chapter 5 3. Community, Commerce, and Consumption: Businesses as Civic Associations
Chapter 6 4. The Occupation of New Orleans: Reactive Performance and the Creation of Place
Chapter 7 5. The Chrysler Building as Sacred Space in Matthew Barney's Cremaster 3
Chapter 8 6. Artland and Barnsdall Park: Cultural Politics, Public Art, and Competing Visions of Civic Space in 1920s Los Angeles
Chapter 9 7. The Los Angeles Anti-Myth and Southern California Sense of Place: Navigating a Mediated Landscape
Chapter 10 8. Between the Past and the Future: The "Present" Politics of U.S. Immigration
Chapter 11 9. Italian American Urban Landscape: Images of Social and Cultural Capital
Chapter 12 10. Lost in Boston
Chapter 13 About the Contributors
Chapter 14 Index