Detroit Is No Dry Bones: The Eternal City of the Industrial Age
English
By (author): Camilo José Vergara
Over the past 25 years, award-winning ethnographer and photographerCamilo José Vergara has traveled annually to Detroit to document notonly the citys precipitous decline but also how its residents havesurvived. From the 1970s through the 1990s, changes in Detroit werealmost all for the worse, as the fabric of the city was erased throughneglect and abandonment. But over the last decade Detroit has seenthe beginnings of a positive transformation, and the photography inDetroit Is No Dry Bones provides unique documentation of the revivaland its urbanistic possibilities. Beyond the fate of the citys buildingsthemselves, Vergaras camera has consistently sought to capture thedistinct culture of this largely African American city. The photographsin this book, for example, are organized in part around the way peoplehave re-used and re-purposed structures from the past. Vergara is uniquein his documentation of local churches that have re-occupied old bankbuildings and other impressive structures from the past and turnedthem into something unexpectedly powerful architecturally as well asspiritually.
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