Driving Detroit
The Quest for Respect in the Motor City
George Galster
"An insightful history of Detroit from its accidental birth to its tortured present."--Planning
"An immensely readable and personal book. Underlying [Galster's] fine analysis of how the city went from arsenal of democracy and engine of America's manufacturing might to its current state of terrible decay is a deep knowledge of its streets, its music, its history, and its people."--Urban Affairs
"Driving Detroit is replete with interesting insights on the social history of one of America's most troubled cities. George Galster has done a remarkable job of revealing how powerful elements in the Detroit metropolitan area created over time intense race and class polarization and a pronounced city-suburban dichotomy. There are lessons to be learned from this compelling study of a dysfunctional metropolitan region. Indeed, Galster's illuminating analysis is a must-read."--William Julius Wilson, Harvard University
"George Galster cares deeply about Detroit--as should we all. In this clever and highly readable book, he draws upon history, social science, music, poetry and art to build a compelling case that bitter, unresolved conflicts have trapped the region in a zero-sum game, undermining the well-being of its people and communities--past, present, and future. Although Detroit is unique in many respects, the conflicts that bedevil it are not. There's a lot to learn here for anyone who cares about 21st-century urban America."--Margery Austin Turner, The Urban Institute
"Like a good documentary, Driving Detroit expertly guides us through a fascinating yet grim and sad urban reality while exposing the deeper historical impact of economic restructuring, enduring racism, and selfish politics. And yet the insights connected to this extreme case are not confined only to Detroit. This book should be compulsory reading for urbanists in the U.S. and beyond who are searching for ade
| Sobre o Livro |
Driving Detroit oferece uma análise profunda da história social e urbana de Detroit, destacando desde sua fundação acidental até os desafios contemporâneos enfrentados pela cidade. O livro se destaca por sua abordagem multidisciplinar, integrando história, música, poesia e arte para contextualizar o desenvolvimento e a decadência da metrópole. O autor, George Galster, revela como forças poderosas moldaram a polarização racial e de classe em Detroit, resultando em uma dicotomia marcante entre cidade e subúrbio. O leitor encontrará lições valiosas sobre os impactos de conflitos não resolvidos e políticas urbanas, com insights relevantes não apenas para Detroit, mas para outras regiões metropolitanas. A leitura é recomendada para quem busca compreender os desafios das cidades americanas do século XXI, especialmente aqueles ligados à reestruturação econômica, racismo persistente e políticas públicas. O texto é acessível e envolvente, tornando-se um recurso essencial para urbanistas, estudiosos e interessados em questões urbanas.
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