
The Resilient City
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- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction: The Cities Rise Again
- PART I: Narratives of Resilience
- 1 Making Progress: Disaster Narratives and the Art of Optimism in Modern America
- 2 "The Predicament of Aftermath": Oklahoma City and September 11
- 3 The City's End: Past and Present Narratives of New York's Destruction
- PART II: The Symbolic Dimensions of Trauma and Recovery
- 4 Patriotism and the Reconstruction of Washington, D.C., after the British Invasion of 1814
- 5 Double Restoration: Rebuilding Berlin after 1945
- 6 Warsaw: Reconstruction as Propaganda
- 7 A Delayed Healing: Understanding the Fragmented Resilience of Gernika
- 8 Resurrecting Jerusalem
- PART III: The Politics of Reconstruction
- 9 Resilient Tokyo: Disaster and Transformation in the Japanese City
- 10 "Resist the Earthquake and Rescue Ourselves": The Reconstruction of Tangshan after the 1976 Earthquake
- 11 Reverberations: Mexico City's 1985 Earthquake and the Transformation of the Capital
- 12 A Vital Void: Reconstructions of Downtown Beirut
- 13 After the Unrest: Ten Years of Rebuilding Los Angeles following the Trauma of 1992
- 14 Cyborg Agonistes: Disaster and Reconstruction in the Digital Electronic Era
- Conclusion: Axioms of Resilience
- Appendix: Suggestions for Further Reading on Urban Disasters and Recovery
- Index
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