This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J. Waldie to deepen our concept of “region” and to re-assess many of the stereotypical discourses associated with the American suburbs. In the fashionable parlance of Mike Davis’ City of Quartz, Los Angeles has become defined by its “suburban badlands”; however, Waldie‘s work takes a different view in which his suburban home in LA is the focus for a more complex, multi-faceted approach to post-war suburbia. Typified by his re-assessment of the suburban grid as a “compass of possibilities,” his writings encourage a more nuanced and layered view of the communities and cultures fostered in such places. His key work Holy Land is an argument about ...
The article examines how the depiction of American suburbia in motion pictures illustrates the physi...
This study surveys the historical geography of suburban landscapes built and abandoned over the cour...
In the years after World War II, a distinctly American model for suburban development emerged. The e...
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J...
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J...
The Routledge Companion to the Suburbs provides one of the most comprehensive examinations available...
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Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
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The suburbs have always been a fertile space for imagining both the best and the worst of modern soc...
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Despite a longstanding and varied body of literature on suburban difference, a simplified narrative ...
Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
A review article of three recent books on suburbanization and suburbia in the USA: Andrew Friedman...
For many, the word “urban” is synonymous with high-rise buildings, financial and cultural centres an...
The article examines how the depiction of American suburbia in motion pictures illustrates the physi...
This study surveys the historical geography of suburban landscapes built and abandoned over the cour...
In the years after World War II, a distinctly American model for suburban development emerged. The e...
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J...
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J...
The Routledge Companion to the Suburbs provides one of the most comprehensive examinations available...
Suburbia is a familiar topos in Australian fiction. Its address to colonisation is mostly oblique, y...
Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
The suburbs have always been a fertile space for imagining both the best and the worst of modern soc...
The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most this will mean a life lived in the...
Despite a longstanding and varied body of literature on suburban difference, a simplified narrative ...
Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
A review article of three recent books on suburbanization and suburbia in the USA: Andrew Friedman...
For many, the word “urban” is synonymous with high-rise buildings, financial and cultural centres an...
The article examines how the depiction of American suburbia in motion pictures illustrates the physi...
This study surveys the historical geography of suburban landscapes built and abandoned over the cour...
In the years after World War II, a distinctly American model for suburban development emerged. The e...