The New American Ghetto

  • New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1995
By VERGARA, Camilo José
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1995. First Edition. Quarto (29cm); black cloth boards stamped in blind and foil, in pictorial dustwrapper; xvii, 235pp. Dustwrapper shows moderate shelving wear, some scuffs and scratches, rolling extremities; heel and crown of spine bumped with small tears. Textblock slightly soiled on fore edge, else clean and sound. Near Fine in Very Good+ dustwrapper.

Photographer Camilo José Vergara documents a two-decade exploration of metropolitan ghettos and their residents. He uses successive photographs to track dramatic changes to these spaces over the years, as many former inner city residential/community areas are vacated and destroyed, while others are fortified, repurposed, or gentrified. Through his photography (b/w and color) and observations, Vergara illustrates the state of the American Ghetto, as it was in 1995.

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