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T.C. Boyle's The Tortilla Curtain: Urban Conditions, Racism, and Ecological Disaster in Fortress Los Angeles Laura Schomaker
T.C. Boyle's The Tortilla Curtain: Urban Conditions, Racism, and Ecological Disaster in Fortress Los Angeles
Laura Schomaker
Los Angeles is famous for its sunny weather, for the Hollywood film studios and for being the residence of the rich and beautiful. And although - or, precisely because - all this is more illusion than reality, the city frequently serves as setting for various pieces of fiction. However, Los Angeles does not only play a huge role in the media, but since lately also in the realm of urban studies. Having long been a kind of 'outsider' in the field, it is now regarded as a prototypical example for urban development by the L. A. School. In this context, its image is less sunny and positive, but reveals a deep-rooted racism against Latin-American immigrants in combination with a fortress mentality on the part of its white population as well as a unique urban ecology, in which natural catastrophes seem to be regular occurrences. This paper intends to outline the significance of Los Angeles in urban studies and trace the thereby acquired findings in a fictional representation of the city: T. C. Boyle's novel The Tortilla Curtain. In the process, it is shown how urban conditions, racism and nature, especially in the form of ecological disasters, intersect and influence each other.
62 pages
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 20 de enero de 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9783956841088 |
| Editores | Bachelor + Master Publishing |
| Páginas | 62 |
| Dimensiones | 148 × 210 × 3 mm · 86 g |
| Lengua | Inglés Alemán |
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