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2000

6 x 9 in.
296 pp., 51 b&w photos, 16 maps, 4 tables

ISBN: 978-0-292-74714-2
$22.95, paperback
33% website discount: $15.38

 
 
 
     

On the Plaza
The Politics of Public Space and Culture

By Setha M. Low

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

Honorable Mention, Victor Turner Award
Society for Humanistic Anthropology

Leeds Prize
Society of Urban, National, and Transnational/Global Anthropology

Robert B. Textor Prize for Excellence in Anticipatory Anthropology
American Anthropological Association

 

"This is one of the best accounts of a place's history and meaning I have ever read. Low's book should be widely read and used in courses in architecture, urban design, planning, landscape architecture, and historic preservation, as well as Latin American studies and anthropology. What a wonderful book!"

—Dolores Hayden, Professor of Architecture, Urbanism, and American Studies, Yale University

Friendly gossip, political rallies, outdoor concerts, drugs, shoeshines, and sex-for-sale—almost every aspect of Latin American life has its place and time in the public plaza. In this wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary study, Setha M. Low explores the interplay of space and culture in the plaza, showing how culture acts to shape public spaces and how the physical form of the plaza encodes the social and economic relations within its city.

Low centers her study on two plazas in San José, Costa Rica, with comparisons to public plazas in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere. She interweaves ethnography, history, literature, and personal narrative to capture the ambiance and meaning of the plaza. She also uncovers the contradictory ethnohistories of the European and indigenous origins of the Latin American plaza and explains why the plaza is often a politically contested space.

Setha Low is Professor of Environmental Psychology and Anthropology and Director of the Public Space Research Group at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.


 Also by the Author Low, Taplin, and Scheld, Rethinking Urban Parks
 Of Related Interest Estrada, The Los Angeles Plaza

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