Harlem: The Unmaking Of A Ghetto (Historical Studies Of Urban America)-used

Harlem: The Unmaking Of A Ghetto (Historical Studies Of Urban America)-used

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For More Than A Century, Harlem Has Been The Epicenter Of Black America, The Celebrated Heart Of African American Life And Culturebut It Has Also Been A Byword For The Problems That Have Long Plagued Innercity Neighborhoods: Poverty, Crime, Violence, Disinvestment, And Decay.Photographer Camilo Jos Vergara Has Been Chronicling The Neighborhood For Fortythree Years, And Harlem: The Unmaking Of A Ghetto Is An Unprecedented Record Of Urban Change. Vergara Began His Documentation Of Harlem In The Tradition Of Such Masters As Helen Levitt And Aaron Siskind, And He Later Turned His Focus On The Neighborhoods Urban Fabric, Both The Buildings That Compose It And The Life And Culture Embedded In Them. By Repeatedly Returning To The Same Locations Over The Course Of Decades, Vergara Is Able To Show Us A Community That Is Constantly Changingsome Areas Declining, As Longtime Businesses Give Way To Empty Storefronts, Graffiti, And Garbage, While Other Areas Gentrify, With Corporate Chain Stores Coming In To Compete With The Momandpops. He Also Captures The Everpresent Street Life Of This Densely Populated Neighborhood, From Stoop Gatherings To Graffiti Murals Memorializing Dead Rappers To Impersonators Honoring Michael Jackson In Front Of The Apollo, As Well As The Growth Of Tourism And Racial Integration.Woven Throughout The Images Is Vergaras Own Account Of His Project And His Experience Of Living And Working In Harlem. Taken Together, His Unforgettable Words And Images Tell The Story Of How Harlem And Its Residents Navigated The Segregation, Dereliction And Slow Recovery Of The Closing Years Of The Twentieth Century And The Boom And Racial Integration Of The Twentyfirst Century. A Deeply Personal Investigation, Harlem Will Take Its Place With The Best Portrayals Of Urban Life.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Harlem: The Unmaking of a Ghetto'? A: The main theme of the book is the complex narrative of Harlem's transformation over the decades, exploring issues such as urban decay, gentrification, and the vibrant cultural life of the community.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Camilo José Vergara, a photographer known for his long-term documentation of urban environments.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in hardcover binding, offering durability and a premium feel.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Harlem: The Unmaking of a Ghetto'? A: The book contains 269 pages, showcasing both text and numerous photographs.
  • Q: When was 'Harlem: The Unmaking of a Ghetto' published? A: The book was published on December 11, 2013.
  • Q: What kind of content can I expect in this book? A: Readers can expect a combination of striking photography and a personal narrative that reflects on Harlem's social and cultural evolution.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic use? A: Yes, the book is suitable for academic use, particularly in courses related to urban studies, sociology, or African American history.
  • Q: What makes this book unique compared to other works about Harlem? A: The book is unique due to its extensive photographic documentation over forty-three years, capturing both the physical changes and the lived experiences of Harlem's residents.
  • Q: Can I find both historical and contemporary perspectives in this book? A: Yes, the book provides both historical and contemporary perspectives on Harlem, illustrating its past struggles and current developments.
  • Q: What audience would benefit from reading this book? A: The book is beneficial for anyone interested in urban culture, social issues, photography, or the history of African American communities.

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