Dialogues on the Delta: Approaches to the City of Stockton
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Book
Department
Modern Languages & Literature
Description
This collection of essays examines the city of Stockton, California from an interdisciplinary perspective. Stockton is in the heart of the Central Valley, an agricultural region that comprises a diverse population and rich history. This book covers the economic downturn of the city that was ground zero for the housing market crisis during the Great Recession, which resulted in it becoming the first major American city to declare bankruptcy. Nevertheless, the city cannot be framed only on its economic misfortunes; Stockton has a vibrant community with important historical figures such as Martín Ramírez, an outsider painter who was a patient in the Stockton State Hospital. This book also covers topics such as food studies, religious communities, historical resources at the library at the University of the Pacific, business community programs such as “Puentes”, an overview of the city’s racial diversity, auto-ethnographies, the family connection to Mexican author Elena Poniatowska, and a program at the Stockton High School during WWII to send jeeps as part of the war effort. This book is informed by the perspectives of historians, sociologists, political scientists, economists, business scholars, and literary and cultural studies theorists to provide a wide range of approaches to a vital community in the Central Valley of California.
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ISBN
978-1-5275-1107-1
Publication Date
8-2018
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
City
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
First Page
1
Last Page
249
Keywords
California, Delta
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Business | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Camps, M.
(2018).
Dialogues on the Delta: Approaches to the City of Stockton.
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cop-facbooks/176
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