Neo-Bohemia

Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City

Richard Lloyd author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th May '10

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Neo-Bohemia brings the study of bohemian culture down to the street level, while maintaining a commitment to understanding broader historical and economic urban contexts. Simultaneously readable and academic, this book anticipates key urban trends at the dawn of the twenty-first century, shedding light on both the nature of contemporary bohemias and the cities that house them. The relevance of understanding the trends it depicts has only increased, especially in light of the current urban crisis puncturing a long period of gentrification and new economy development, putting us on the precipice, perhaps, of the next new bohemia.

It is an important contribution to urban studies that will be appreciated for years to come..
–Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University and CUNY Graduate Center, and author of Sidewalk

...It is theoretically knowledgeable, substantively rich, and intellectually smart.
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–Harvey Molotch, author of Where Stuff Comes From and coauthor of Urban Fortunes

...This is a smart, cogent book that thinks big and attends to details with equal virtuosity..
–Carlo Rotella, author of Good With Their Hands: Boxers, Bluesmen, and Other Characters from the Rust Belt

Some of Lloyd's best work comes in his dissection of Wicker Park's economy, which depends largely on its hip, young residents either working long hours as bartenders or waitstaff, or long hours in various digital design occupations. This is fascinating, original and deeply humane sociology at its finest;...
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–Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com, November 17, 2005


"Lloyd has done an excellent job of fleshing out a postmodern bohemia…This is an insightful look at the hip neighborhoods that loom so large on the cultural radar and the role they play in the new global division of labor."—Sharon Zukin, Sociology, Brooklyn College

"[Lloyd] turns over an entertainment-district economy descended from Montmartre. … He understands… that in rock and roll and design just as in gallery art there are a few geniuses, hustlers, and genius hustlers who win the lottery and a great many exploited young workers."—Robert Christgau, from barnesandnoblereview.com

"This is fascinating, original and deeply humane sociology at its finest; [Lloyd] demonstrates that in the name of freedom, young people working in allegedly relaxed service-sector jobs waste years of their lives in a whirl of drugs, alcohol and deceptively low wages."—Andrew O’Hehir, Salon

ISBN: 9780415870962

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 770g

328 pages

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