Ebook {Epub PDF} Fluid New York: Cosmopolitan Urbanism and the Green Imagination by May Joseph






















May Joseph is Professor of Social Science at the Pratt Institute, where she teaches urbanism, global studies, and visual culture. She is the founder of Harmattan Theater, which produces site-specific outdoor productions exploring the history of New York City through . In Fluid New York, May Joseph describes the many ways that New York, and New Yorkers, have begun to incorporate the city's archipelago ecology into plans for a livable and sustainable future. For instance, by cleaning its tidal marshes, the municipality has turned a previously dilapidated waterfront into a space for public leisure and www.doorway.ru by: 7. Yet the storm also revealed the resilience of a metropolis that has started during the past decade to reckon with its aqueous topography. In Fluid New York, May Joseph describes the many ways that New York, and New Yorkers, have begun to incorporate the city's archipelago ecology into plans for a livable and sustainable future. For instance, by cleaning its tidal marshes, the municipality has turned a Author: May Joseph.


Read "Fluid New York Cosmopolitan Urbanism and the Green Imagination" by May Joseph available from Rakuten Kobo. Hurricane Sandy was a fierce demonstration of the ecological vulnerability of New York, a city of islands. Yet the storm. Chapter. Jan May Joseph. New York City is an archipelago. Little islands dot its formation. The city rises along the edges of the East River, the Hudson River, and the Atlantic Ocean. This. In Fluid New York, May Joseph describes the many ways that New York, and New Yorkers, have begun to incorporate the city's archipe Yet the storm also revealed the resilience of a metropolis that has started during the past decade to reckon with its aqueous topography.


Yet the storm also revealed the resilience of a metropolis that has started during the past decade to reckon with its aqueous topography. In Fluid New York, May Joseph describes the many ways that New York, and New Yorkers, have begun to incorporate the city's archipelago ecology into plans for a livable and sustainable future. For instance, by cleaning its tidal marshes, the municipality has turned a previously dilapidated waterfront into a space for public leisure and rejuvenation. In Fluid New York, May Joseph describes the many ways that New York, and New Yorkers, have begun to incorporate the city's archipelago ecology into plans for a livable and sustainable future. For instance, by cleaning its tidal marshes, the municipality has turned a previously dilapidated waterfront into a space for public leisure and rejuvenation. In Fluid New York, May Joseph describes the many ways that New York, and New Yorkers, have begun to incorporate the city's archipe Yet the storm also revealed the resilience of a metropolis that has started during the past decade to reckon with its aqueous topography.

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