Representing Urban Decline Postwar Cities as Narrative Objects

作者: Robert A Beauregard , None

DOI: 10.1177/004208169302900201

关键词: PresentationEconomic growthPerspective (graphical)SociologyUrbanizationNarrativePeriod (music)Political economy

摘要: Throughout the postwar period, urban theorists and popular commentators in United States developed a perspective on older industrial cities that emphasized their decline. Almost any student of U.S. urbanization now can easily recount historical events explain why these became less desirable to households businesses. Such explanations, though, frequently lack consideration instability language decline narratives through which interpretations are conveyed. The purpose this article is illustrate disorderly nature concept presentation analysis various narrative frameworks it commonly presented.

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