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Untimely Ruins: An Archaeology of American Urban Modernity, 1819-1919

Online ISBN:
9780226946658
Print ISBN:
9780226946634
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
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Untimely Ruins: An Archaeology of American Urban Modernity, 1819-1919

Published online:
21 March 2013
Published in print:
1 February 2010
Online ISBN:
9780226946658
Print ISBN:
9780226946634
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press

Abstract

American ruins have become increasingly prominent, whether in discussions of “urban blight” and home foreclosures, in commemorations of 9/11, or in post-apocalyptic movies. This book argues that the association between American cities and ruins dates back to a much earlier period in the nation's history. Recovering numerous scenes of urban desolation—from failed banks, abandoned towns, and dilapidated tenements to the crumbling skyscrapers and bridges envisioned in science fiction and cartoons—it challenges the myth that ruins were absent or insignificant objects in nineteenth-century America. This book, the first to document an American cult of the ruin, traces its deviations as well as derivations from European conventions. Unlike classical and Gothic ruins, which decayed gracefully over centuries and inspired philosophical meditations about the fate of civilizations, America's ruins were often “untimely,” appearing unpredictably and disappearing before they could accrue an aura of age. As modern ruins of steel and iron, they stimulated critical reflections about contemporary cities, and the unfamiliar kinds of experience they enabled. Unearthing evocative sources everywhere from the archives of amateur photographers to the contents of time capsules, this book exposes crucial debates about the economic, technological, and cultural transformations known as urban modernity. The result is a fascinating cultural history that uncovers fresh perspectives on the American city.

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