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Motor City Green: A Century of Landscapes and Environmentalism in Detroit: Pittsburgh Hist Urban Environ

Autor Joseph S. Cialdella
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mar 2020
Winner, 2021 CCL J. B. Jackson Book Prize

Motor City Green is a history of green spaces in metropolitan Detroit from the late nineteenth- to early twenty-first century. The book focuses primarily on the history of gardens and parks in the city of Detroit and its suburbs in southeast Michigan. Cialdella argues Detroit residents used green space to address problems created by the city’s industrial rise and decline, and racial segregation and economic inequality. As the city’s social landscape became increasingly uncontrollable, Detroiters turned to parks, gardens, yards, and other outdoor spaces to relieve the negative social and environmental consequences of industrial capitalism. Motor City Green looks to the past to demonstrate how today’s urban gardens in Detroit evolved from, but are also distinct from, other urban gardens and green spaces in the city’s past. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822945727
ISBN-10: 082294572X
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 43 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seria Pittsburgh Hist Urban Environ


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“Motor City Green puts the city’s current moment in a larger context by showing that urban gardening has a long history in Detroit. Artfully drawing connections between rusty industrial spaces with lush urban green spaces, Cialdella shows readers how the two are inherently related rather than opposed.” —Catherine McNeur, Portland State University
 

Motor City Green is the most comprehensive published history of parks or urban agriculture in Detroit. Since the historiography of urban agriculture remains relatively underdeveloped, Cialdella’s book should attract more attention to the topic within the fields of urban history and urban environmental history.” —Josiah Rector, Northland College 

“Projects to green cities strike many as new and innovative. In this excellent book, Joseph Cialdella challenges this assumption by showing that urban environmentalism in Detroit has a long and fascinating history. Immigrant, working-class, and African-American Detroiters used nature to grow food, play, ameliorate a harsh industrial setting, build community, and reimagine urban life.” —Colin Fisher, University of San Diego
 

Motor City Green: A Century of Landscapes and Environmentalism in Detroit is a fascinating look into Detroit’s history through the lens of environmentalism, the ‘ways in which urban residents made and gave meaning to green spaces.’ This book will appeal to a wide audience. It certainly gives a creative, factual picture of the frustrations experienced by African Americans because of governments, policies, and practices that have systematically excluded or forgotten them. . . . Cialdella shows that there is a lot of green in this rustbelt city.” —International Journal of Environmental Studies
 
“Joseph Stanhope Cialdella’s fine book, Motor City Green, relates a surprising tale that is perhaps not so surprising. Across the 130-year rise and decline history of America’s archetypal industrial city, Detroiters—even the most economically challenged among them, immigrants and African Americans—insisted on relationships of various kinds with the natural world.” —The Michigan Historical Review
 

Notă biografică

Joseph Cialdella is the program manager for public scholarship at the University of Michigan.