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Unmasking L. A

by Deepak Narang Sawhney
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Overview

Since its birth in 1781, Los Angeles has come to define both the material and spiritual force of American civilization. The American dream is realized, experienced, and lost in the City of Angels. Unmasking L.A.: Third Worlds and the City, an interdisciplinary collection of essays, dialogues, and photographs, seeks to reveal the third world geographies, cultures, and populations of Los Angeles. It examines the social, political, cultural, and literary climate of the city, bringing together diverse responses to the complexities facing Los Angeles from respected intellectuals, writers, and artists such as Mike Davis, Deepak Chopra, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. By uncovering the forces that marginalize Los Angeles's ever-shifting populations into internal third worlds, the collection unmasks the raw contradictions, the grim paradoxes, and the understated ironies of the global city.

About the Author, Deepak Narang Sawhney

Deepak Narang Sawhney is the editor of Must We Burd Sade? and The Divine Sade. He is currently a Fellow of Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture at the State University of New York, Binghamton.

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Kevin Starr

Here is the first installment,strong and compelling,of the breakthrough analysis Los Angeles has so long deserved...

Booknews

The Third World geographies, cultures and populations of Los Angeles are explored in this collection of essays, dialogues, poetry, and photographs. In tracing its 200 years-plus history, the authors examine how L.A. has grown from a tiny to one of the most influential cities in the world, and the social and cultural forces which have made it such an un-American American metropolis. The contributing authors, from a variety of backgrounds, include Jimmy Santiago Baca, Paul Von Blum, Deepak Chopra, Mike Davis, Roger Keil, Norman M. Klein, Morrow Mayo, Joseph Nevins, Christina Parenti, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and members of Situationist International. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 17, 2002
Publisher
New York : Palgrave, 2002.
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312240493

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