American Studies 334
Urban America
Roger Williams University
GHH 108
T, TH 11:00 -12:20
Spring, 2013
Michael R. H. Swanson, Ph. D
Office: GHH 215
Hours: T, TH 9:00 - 11:00
M, W 1:00-2:00
Phone:   (401) 254-3230
E-mail:  mswanson@rwu.edu
This week we finish Jane Jacobs.   If you’re good at “cherry-picking,” or identifying the parts which are important for our particular tasks, and separating them from the parts which are important for other tasks, but not ours,  you’ll not have too much difficulty.  Focus on the subjects reflected in the chapter notes below.  There are pages which you can safely skim.  There are other places you’ll need to apply the brakes.  You should be getting good at deciding which are which. 
Read, in Jacobs


For Tuesday, April 16
 
Chapter 18

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Jane Jacobs would groove on Newbury St.





















Chapter 19

Broad Street, Philadelphia, looking North. 
Placing the cursor over the image
reveals the same interection looking south.
Which is the more interesting vista?

Consider the same question regarding the image below.

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Click to read the history of the Pruitt - Igoe Housing Project
Chapter 20


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Above is a Street View of another failed Housing Project--this one in Chicago, Illlinois.  It is named after Ida B. Wells.  Click on her name to see the significance of this.  The demolition of failed housing projects does not always mean better living conditions for their former residents.  Cabrini - Green Estates in Chicago is in the process of being redeveloped.  Read about it by clicking on the name.
Read, in Jacobs

For  Thursday, April 18
Chapter 21


Chapter 22


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