The new American ghetto /
Vergara, Camilo J.
The new American ghetto / Camilo José Vergara. - New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c1995. - xvii, 235 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-235).
Introduction --
The ghetto cityscape --
Housing --
Commerce and industry --
Our fortified ghettos --
We are here --
The impact of addictions and homelessness --
Ghettos transformed --
Conclusion: no solution in sight.
The New American Ghetto provides an exploration, over nearly two decades, of ghettos in New York, Newark, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, and smaller cities. Camilo Jose Vergara chronicles, through photographs and text, the profound transformations experienced by these places since the riots of the 1960s. He provides direct observations of urban landscapes and interiors, from residential areas and institutions to vacant lots and abandoned factories. He takes successive photographs of the same places, tracking change over time - changes that have made the conditions of today's ghettos very different from those of an earlier era. Vergara's interviews with residents and historical research contribute to his unique view of the nature and meaning of the inner city. Termed "a photographic forecast of the demise of urban America," The New American Ghetto brings to light a world of forgotten ruin and struggling reconstruction.
0813522099 (alk. paper)
Inner cities--Pictorial works.--United States
Ciudades del interior --Obras pictóricas.--Estados Unidos
HN 57 / V494n 1995
307.3/362
The new American ghetto / Camilo José Vergara. - New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c1995. - xvii, 235 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-235).
Introduction --
The ghetto cityscape --
Housing --
Commerce and industry --
Our fortified ghettos --
We are here --
The impact of addictions and homelessness --
Ghettos transformed --
Conclusion: no solution in sight.
The New American Ghetto provides an exploration, over nearly two decades, of ghettos in New York, Newark, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, and smaller cities. Camilo Jose Vergara chronicles, through photographs and text, the profound transformations experienced by these places since the riots of the 1960s. He provides direct observations of urban landscapes and interiors, from residential areas and institutions to vacant lots and abandoned factories. He takes successive photographs of the same places, tracking change over time - changes that have made the conditions of today's ghettos very different from those of an earlier era. Vergara's interviews with residents and historical research contribute to his unique view of the nature and meaning of the inner city. Termed "a photographic forecast of the demise of urban America," The New American Ghetto brings to light a world of forgotten ruin and struggling reconstruction.
0813522099 (alk. paper)
Inner cities--Pictorial works.--United States
Ciudades del interior --Obras pictóricas.--Estados Unidos
HN 57 / V494n 1995
307.3/362
