A powerful ethnographic study of South Baltimore, a place haunted by
toxic pasts in its pursuit of better futures. Factory fires, chemical
explosions, and aerial pollutants have inexorably shaped South
Baltimore into one of the most polluted places in the country. In
Futures after Progress, anthropologist Chloe Ahmann explores the rise
and fall of industrial lifeways on this edge of the city and the
uncertainties that linger in their wake. Writing from the community of
Curtis Bay, where two hundred years of technocratic hubris have
carried lethal costs, Ahmann also follows local efforts to realize a
good future after industry and the rifts competing visions opened
between neighbors. Examining tensions between White and Black
residents, environmental activists and industrial enthusiasts, local
elders and younger generations, Ahmann shows how this community has
become a battleground for competing political futures whose stakes
reverberate beyond its six square miles in a present after progress
has lost steam. And yet—as one young resident explains—“that’s
not how the story ends.” Rigorous and moving, Futures after
Progress probes the deep roots of our ecological predicament,
offering insight into what lies ahead for a country beset by dreams
deferred and a planet on the precipice of change.
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ISBN
9780226833606
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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