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Author Peterson, Marina.

Title Sound, space, and the city : civic performance in downtown Los Angeles / Marina Peterson
Published Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 178 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series The city in the 21st century
City in the twenty-first century book series.
Contents Introduction: Sounding the city -- A center for a centrifugal city -- Mapping a metropolis in Morton -- Performing L.A. -- Sonic civilities -- "Los Angeles at its best."
Summary On summer nights on downtown Los Angeles's Bunker Hill, Grand Performances presents free public concerts for the people of the city. Marina Peterson explores the processes, from urban renewal to the performance of ethnicity and the experiences of audiences, through which civic space is created at downtown performances. Along with archival materials on urban planning and policy, Peterson draws extensively on her own participation with Grand Performances, ranging from working in an information booth answering questions about the artists and the venue, to observing concerts and concert-goers as an audience member, to performing onstage herself as a cellist with the daKAH Hip Hop orchestra. The book offers an exploration of intersecting concerns of urban residents and scholars today that include social relations and diversity, public space and civic life, privatization and suburbanization and economic and cultural globalization
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references ([159]-173) and index
Notes In English
Subject Urban renewal -- California -- Los Angeles
City planning -- California -- Los Angeles
Sound -- Social aspects -- California -- Los Angeles
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
City planning
Urban renewal
California -- Los Angeles
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2010004924
ISBN 9780812207705
081220770X
0812222369
9780812222364