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Suburbs : a very short introduction

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We live in the suburban era. Well over half of all Americans and two-thirds of Canadians live in suburbs.

Tracts of suburban bungalows ring Sydney and Melbourne.

Suburban apartments rise on the outskirts of Paris, Prague, Singapore, and Beijing.

Nearly everyone has a strong opinion about suburbs. Folks who love dense cities scorn "suburbia," while people who like big yards dislike bustling sidewalks and subways.

Social scientists argue whether contemporary suburbs are losing their luster or if a supposed back-to-the-city trend is a mirage--a debate that has been exacerbated by uncertainty over the effects of COVID-19. Suburbs: A Very Short Introduction tackles two central questions: What is the history behind a suburbanizing world?

What does the suburban trend mean for society, politics, and culture?

Two chapters describe the ways that the new technologies of streetcars, trains, automobiles, and internet have allowed the compact cities of Britain and the United States to grow into sprawling metropolitan regions.

The following chapters explore the vertical suburbs of Europe and East Asia, improvised or do-it-yourself suburbs in both North America Latin America, and suburbs as places of employment.

The book concludes by exploring criticism and praise of suburbs in popular sociology, fiction, film, and the Americanization of twenty-first century suburbs around the globe.

The approach is rooted in history and geography, draws on all the social sciences, and highlights the ways in which suburbs are central to the ways that we understand the present and imagine the future.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0197599249 / 9780197599242
Paperback / softback
23/02/2023
United States
English
160 pages : illustrations (black and white)
18 cm