The Cultures of Cities

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1996-01-23
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

How do cities use culture today? Building on the experience of New York as a "culture capital" Sharon Zukin shows how three notions of culture - as ethnicity, aesthetic, and marketing tool - are reshaping urban places and conflicts over revitalization. She rejects the idea that cities have either a singular urban culture or many different subcultures to argue that cultures are constantly negotiated in the city's central spaces - the streets, parks, shops, museums, and restaurants - which are the great public spaces of modernity. While cultural gentrification may contribute to making our cities both safer and more civilised places to live, it has its darker side. Beneath the perceptions of "civility" and "security" nurtured by cultural strategies, Zukin shows an aggressive private-sector bid for control of public space, a relentless drive for expansion by art museums and other non-profit cultural institutions, and an increasing redesign of the built environment for the purposes of social control. Tying these developments to a new "symbolic economy" based on tourism, media and entertainment, Zukin traces the connections between real estate development and popular expression, and between elite visions of the arts and more democratic representations. Going beyond the immigrants, artists, street peddlers, and security guards who are the key figures in the symbolic economy, Zukin asks: Who really occupies the central spaces of cities? And whose culture is imposed as public culture? Combining cultural critique, interviews, autobiography and ethnography, The Culture of Cities is a compelling account of the public spaces of modernity as they are transformed into new, more troubling landscapes.

Author Biography

Sharon Zukin is Professor of Sociology at Brooklyn College and Graduate School, City University of New York. She is the author of Loft Living and, most recently, the award-winning Landscapes of Power.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
1 Whose Culture? Whose City?
1(48)
The Symbolic Economy
Culture as an Economic Base
Culture as a Means of Framing Space
Public Space
Security, Ethnicity, and Culture
2 Learning From Disney World
49(30)
Real Theme Parks
A Shared Public Culture
The Spatial Reality of Virtual Reality
Disney World as a Service Industry
Disney's Symbolic Economy
3 A Museum In The Berkshires
79(30)
Philip Kasinitz
Trouble in the Berkshires
Global Art Worlds
The Conceptual Museum
Cultural Politics
Museums and Metropolitan Culture
4 High Culture And Wild Commerce In New York City
109(44)
Measuring the Arts Economy
High Culture as Space and Symbol
Landmarks
Museums
Times Square
Jobs and Money
A Culture Capital?
5 Artists And Immigrants In New York City Restaurants
153(34)
Louis Amdur
Janet Baus
Philana Cho
Dalton Conley
Stephen Duncombe
Herman Joseph
Daniel Kessler
Jennifer Parker
Huaishi Song
Restaurants as a Cultural Site
Immigrants and Global Trends
New York Restaurants
Restaurant Employees
The Social Division of Labor
The Ethnic Division of Labor
Restaurant Owners
Symbolic Economy and World Economy
6 While The City Shops
187(72)
A Child's Cartography
Ghetto Shopping Centers
Downtown Brooklyn
125th Street
Indoor Flea Markets
Remembering Walter Benjamin
7 The Mystique Of Public Culture
259(36)
The Meanings of Culture
Cultural Strategies
Seeing Visions
A Word About Theory
References 295(18)
Index 313

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