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Sharon Zukin teaches urban sociology and urban political economy at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where she is a professor of sociology

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If I were pressed to name my five favorite authors, Sharon Zukin would be on that list. (Others might be John McPhee, Juhani Pallasmaa, Jonathan Rosenbaum, and Michael Sorkin.) Her writings on cities, particularly New York, are thorough yet clear, large in scope yet nuanced to details, theoretical yet full of firsthand observations, and always on topic in terms of what is pressing. In the early 1980s that topic was SoHo (South of Houston in Manhattan), an area full of cast iron warehouses that are now home to luxury brands on the ground floor and rich tenants living upstairs, a far cry from its industrial origins. "Loft Living" is Zukin's most groundbreaking work, the one that she will be remembered for, the one worthy of this 25th anniversary edition (it is the same as the 1989 version plus a new introduction on how "loft living grows up). What makes the book so impressive, and so lasting, is how Zukin analyzes one place – SoHo – in the context of wider social and economic changes, particularly the commodification of art and the role of the artist in gentrification. These are common views now, thanks to Zukin and this book that is a must-read, even two-and-a-half decades later.… (plus d'informations)
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archidose | Sep 24, 2018 |
Modern look at what makes urban places "authentic" and how to define authenticity. NYC focused.
 
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zhoster | 3 autres critiques | Mar 1, 2014 |
Zukin is superb at describing how much of New York City was shaped and what urban living is about. A greater understanding of NYC neighborhoods, how they have morphed through gentrification, the people, and politics are all encompassed in her account.
 
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becks2611 | 3 autres critiques | Nov 10, 2012 |

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