Every Day We Live Is the Future: Surviving in a City of Disasters
Autor Douglas Haynesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 oct 2017
Dayani’s and Yadira’s struggles reveal one of the world’s biggest challenges: by 2050, almost one-third of all people will likely live in slums without basic services, vulnerable to disasters caused by the convergence of climate change and breakneck urbanization. To tell their stories, Douglas Haynes followed Dayani’s and Yadira’s families for five years, learning firsthand how their lives in the city are a tightrope walk between new opportunities and chronic insecurity. Every Day We Live Is the Future is a gripping, unforgettable account of two women’s herculean efforts to persevere and educate their children. It sounds a powerful call for understanding the growing risks to new urbanites, how to help them prosper, and why their lives matter for us all.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477313121
ISBN-10: 1477313125
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 1477313125
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Notă biografică
Douglas Haynes is an essayist, journalist, and poet whose work has appeared in Orion, Longreads, Virginia Quarterly Review, Huffington Post, Boston Review, and many other publications. He teaches writing at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
Cuprins
- Map of Nicaragua
- Map of Managua
- Family Trees
- Prologue
- Part One: Storms Without Names
- Part Two: Down from the Mountains
- Part Three: Sheltering
- Part Four: The Sum of Small Disasters
- Epilogue
- Author’s Note
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
Recenzii
A humanized illumination of the challenges facing developing countries as climate change accelerates the race to the bottom...A potent book that gives faces and voices to trends that are too often reduced to cold statistics and academic analyses.
Haynes contributes to the expanding literature on the human dimensions of climate change and to the intimate connections between climate change and the movement of people within and across borders…[Every Day We Live Is the Future] has much to offer to diverse social and environmental justice concerns.
Haynes's book is a heartfelt and respectful description of the life stories of two Nicaraguan women, Yadira and Dayani…His work is welcome at a time of increasing hatred directed at those who are living the margins around the globe...As we read the book, we come to understand the where and how of the margins. What Haynes achieves is no small feat.
Descriere
Reminiscent of Katherine Boo’s bestseller, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, this vivid, cautionary tale of urban inequality and the human suffering caused by climate change recounts the true stories of two Nicaraguan families’ quests to survive in one of th