Exurbia Now: The Battleground of American Democracy
By (Author) David Masciotra
Melville House Publishing
Melville House Publishing
30th April 2024
2nd April 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
320.973
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
567g
Political columnist David Masciotra provides a powerful exploration of what EXURBIA is and the racist, politically divisive institutions that uphold it. The term "Exurbia" is offered as the explanation for the rise of Donald Trump, and the extreme, violent right. But what exactly is it and how potent a force is it In Exurbia Now political and cultural journalist David Masciotra travels through the "exurban" and suburban parts of "Chicagoland" - the greater metropolitan area of Chicago-exploring the pockets of middle and upper middle class towns, juxtaposing increasingly diverse suburbia with the epicenters of white rage and escapism within exurbia. Exurbia Now tracks the path of White Flight throughout the US, outlining how the exurban existence has evolved from "slow living" to right wing hostility toward broader American culture. Simultaneously outrageous and reassuring, Masciotra delves into the dynamics that exist within exurban communities, specifically how modern media, the death of local media, Christian nationalism, and the ongoing neglect of public goods and natural resources have exacerbated the divide between the exurban world and the urban and suburban. Combining interviews, research, and anecdote-and anchored in personal experience-Exurbia Now delivers a powerful ballad on the state of the exurbs and suburbs, and gives voice to those working towards a better future.
David Masciotra is the author of six books, including I Am Somebody- Why Jesse Jackson Matters and Mellencamp- American Troubadour. A journalist, political analyst, and arts critic, he has written for the New Republic, Salon, Progressive, Washington Monthly, No Depression, CounterPunch, CrimeReads, and many other publications about politics, literature, and music. He and his wife live in Indiana, where he teaches at Indiana University Northwest.