Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

Ghost Metropolis tells stories about Los Angeles on scales from the personal to the global: its place and places in human history. These are tales of utopian ambition and achievement, the rise of a great and attractive metropolis.  It also tells stories of exploitation, and the storage of injustice in the region's landscape, haunting it over many generations, generating world discord, climaxing in the LA Uprising of 1992. Los Angeles in the 21st century is better and greater global metropolis, but it has taken millenia to mature. 

Drawn by its many attractions, Angelenos over the centuries invented new ways of being human, from mass, hybrid culture to surfing and space flight.  Ghost Metropolis sings praises for the humane aspirations of millions of migrants who shaped the Los Angeles cityscape and eventually the fate of billions of people worldwide.  Stories of hope, irony, and comedy, of neighborhoods, art, invention, and utopian landscapes are abundant throughout these pages, but Ghost Metropolis also maps the accountability that Los Angeles deserves for a major share of the malevolent conditions facing the human world in the 21st-century present.

Stories and studies in this spatial, visual, and verbal hybrid work range in scale from the street level to the planetary level, and from the events of a day to those of a thousand generations. Ghost Metropolis maps the past, from the ground up, from the distant past to the pressing present. While wide-ranging, it is not encyclopedic.  It tells stories along many different lines toward the goal of explaining the reasons why, and how, Los Angeles shaped the present globe.  Chronologically, Ghost Metropolis begins with a handful of hunters who vanquished the fearsome saber-tooth cat, claiming the region as a human domain. It ends with the titanic global crisis of the late 20th century, a crisis generated in large part by two Angelenos--Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan--who rose from LA to dominate the most powerful nation on Earth.

Contents of this path:

  1. Regimes: Ruling the Los Angeles Region from the Late Pleistocene to the 21st Century
  2. Inscribing Places: Blood, Boundaries, and Borderlands
  3. Manna From Hell: Power and Politics from Region to World Power
  4. Shadows: Visual Cultures and Mass Media of a Regional and Global Power
  5. Mapping the Past: Theory, Methods and Historiography
  6. Bibliographies

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