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American Dreams, American Nightmares
Daniel Horowitz
其他書名
Culture and Crisis in Residential Real Estate from the Great Recession to the COVID-19 Pandemic
出版
University of North Carolina Press
, 2022
主題
Business & Economics / Real Estate / General
Business & Economics / Economics / General
History / United States / 21st Century
History / Social History
Social Science / General
Social Science / Poverty & Homelessness
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / General
ISBN
1469671506
9781469671505
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=c4wlzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Two decades punctuated by the financial crisis of the Great Recession and the public health crisis of COVID-19 have powerfully reshaped housing in America. By integrating social, economic, intellectual, and cultural histories, this illuminating work shows how powerful forces have both reflected and catalyzed shifts in the way Americans conceptualize what a house is for, in an era that has laid bare the larger structures and inequities of the economy.
Daniel Horowitz casts an expansive net over a wide range of materials and sources. He shows how journalists and anthropologists have explored the impact of global economic forces on housing while filmmakers have depicted the home as a theater where danger lurks as elites gamble with the fates of the less fortunate. Real estate workshops and popular TV networks like HGTV teach home buyers how to flip--or flop--while online platforms like Airbnb make it possible to play house in someone else's home. And as the COVID pandemic took hold, many who had never imagined living out every moment at home found themselves cocooned there thanks to corporations like Amazon, Zoom, and Netflix.