Anthropology of Los Angeles: Place and Agency in an Urban Setting
The Anthropology of Los Angeles: Place and Agency in an Urban Setting questions the production and representations of L.A. by revealing the gray spaces between the real and imagined city. Contributors to this urban ethnography document hidden histories that connect daily actors within cultural systems to global social formations. This diverse collection is recommended for scholars of anthropology, history, sociology, race studies, gender studies, food studies, Latin American studies, and Asian studies.
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Anthropology of Los Angeles: Place and Agency in an Urban Setting
The Anthropology of Los Angeles: Place and Agency in an Urban Setting questions the production and representations of L.A. by revealing the gray spaces between the real and imagined city. Contributors to this urban ethnography document hidden histories that connect daily actors within cultural systems to global social formations. This diverse collection is recommended for scholars of anthropology, history, sociology, race studies, gender studies, food studies, Latin American studies, and Asian studies.
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The Anthropology of Los Angeles: Place and Agency in an Urban Setting questions the production and representations of L.A. by revealing the gray spaces between the real and imagined city. Contributors to this urban ethnography document hidden histories that connect daily actors within cultural systems to global social formations. This diverse collection is recommended for scholars of anthropology, history, sociology, race studies, gender studies, food studies, Latin American studies, and Asian studies.

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ISBN-13: 9781498528542
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/23/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 80 MB
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About the Author

Jenny Banh is assistant professor of anthropology and Asian American studies at California State University, Fresno.

Melissa King is faculty chair of the anthropology department at San Bernardino Valley College.
Yolanda T. Moses is professor emerita of anthropology, University of California, Riverside.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Yolanda T. Moses

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Melissa King with Jenny Banh

Chapter 1 Hauntings of a Different Kind: Militarized Spaces and Memories of Containment
Jocelyn Pacleb

Chapter 2 Bicycle Anthropology of Los Angeles
Adonia Lugo, Allison Mattheis, with Maryann Aguirre


Chapter 3 The People in Los Angeles Public Spaces Are Not Dead: Micro-Sociability in the Squares, Plazas, and Parks of the Post-Modern Global City
Nathalie Boucher

Chapter 4 Embodying Democratic Spaces: Community Organizer Alternative Narratives That Challenge the Mainstream Negative Stigma of South Los Angeles
George Villanueva

Chapter 5 Analysis of Latino-Korean Relations in the Workplace: Latino Perspectives in the Aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest
Kyeyoung Park

Chapter 6 Memory: The Angeleno Pharmakon
Charles Joseph

Chapter 7 Multiple Ways of Knowing: Layers of History on The Great Wall of Los Angeles
Andrea Lepage

Chapter 8 Making Space: Ethnic Towns and the Racing of
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