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El. knyga: Images of the American City

  • Formatas: 318 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351513548
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  • Formatas: 318 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351513548
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Originally published in 1961, Images of the American City examines how Americans dealt with the rapid shock of urbanization as it evolved from an agricultural nation. Working from the framework of a social psychologist, Anselm L. Strauss offers a deeper look into the sociological, psychological, and historical perspectives of urban development. He describes how the cultural changes of a space ultimately develop urban imagery by looking towards the urbanization of America from peoples' views of the cities rather than how the cities are themselves. Urban imageries are contrasted with the context of an ideal city and visitors' perspectives of cities.

Strauss takes a step back to ask questions about what Americans think and have thought of their cities. How do these cities compare to the image of an ideal city? What are the different perspectives between a city-dweller and a visitor? He contrasts the tension between those within the city and those outside of its urban limits.

Strauss describes how space and time are major themes in the symbolic urbanization of a city. He offers a macroscopic view of the city as a whole and shows how urban imageries evolved from changes in lifestyles. He then provides historical breakdowns of different regions of the country and how they were urbanized. This book documents and illustrates the change in American symbolization from the growth of American cities to the union of urbanity and rurality.

Preface vii
Part One The Symbolization of Cities
Introduction
3(2)
1 The City as a Whole
5(13)
2 The Symbolic Time of Cities
18(14)
3 The Evolution of Urban Imageries
32(20)
4 Life Styles and Urban Space
52(16)
5 The Visitor's View: The City Appreciated
68(17)
Part Two Configurations of American Urban Culture
Introduction
85(2)
6 The Course of American Urbanization
87(17)
7 Some Varieties of American Urban Symbolism
104(20)
8 Era and Geography in Urban Symbolism
124(75)
A The South: Urbane Agrarianism on the Defensive
B The East: Commerce, Manufacturing, and the Symbolism of Individual Success
C The Midwest: Ambiguities of Symbolization
D A National Imagery: Country and City as Contrasting Images
E The Blurring of Images: Farm, Town, and Small City
F The Country Town as a Symbolic Locale
9 City Planning: Profane and Ideal
199(16)
A The Promotion of City Reputations
B Images of the Ideal City
10 Rural Aspects of Metropolitan Living: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
215(31)
A Rurality and the City Dweller, 1800--1860
B Metropolis with Rural Amenities
C Suburbia: The Union of Urbanity and Rurality
11 The Latest in Urban Imagery
246(9)
Appendix: A Note on Imagery in Urban Sociology 255(4)
Notes 259(40)
Index 299
Anselm L. Strauss