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Lets set the scene: theres a regular on his barstool, beer in hand. Hes watching a young couple execute a complicated series of moves on the dance floor, while at the table in the corner the DJ adjusts his headphones and slips a new beat into the mix. These are all experiences created by a given sceneone where we feel connected to other people, in places like a bar or a community center, a neighborhood parish or even a train station. Scenes enable experiences, but they also cultivate skills, create ambiances, and nourish communities. In Scenescapes, Daniel Aaron Silver and Terry Nichols Clark examine the patterns and consequences of the amenities that define our streets and strips. They articulate the core dimensions of the theatricality, authenticity, and legitimacy of local scenescafes, churches, restaurants, parks, galleries, bowling alleys, and more. Scenescapes not only reimagines cities in cultural terms, it details how scenes shape economic development, residential patterns, and political attitudes and actions. In vivid detail and with wide-angle analysesencompassing an analysis of 40,000 ZIP codesSilver and Clark give readers tools for thinking about place; tools that can teach us where to live, work, or relax, and how to organize our communities.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780226356853
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 432
- Utgivningsdatum: 2016-09-05
- Förlag: University of Chicago Press