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Marseille, Port to Port

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William Kornblum¿an eminent urban sociologist and a veteran traveler in the Francophone world¿invites readers on an exploration of a changing city. Blending travelogue and social observation, he roams Marseille¿s neighborhoods and regions in the company of writers, scholars, activists, and ordinary people.

List of contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Port to Port
1. From the Marseille Observatory
2. A Guide to the Ruisseau des Aygalades
3. Jean Sylva: La Visitation
4. Introduction to the Academy
5. Noailles: A Scholar on the Rue d’Aubagne
6. Beats of Les Cités
7. Dockers and Port Neighborhoods
8. Gaston Defferre: Rebuilding the City
9. Marseille, Spring 2020: Women Take Power
10. Pink at the Bone
11. Bouillabaisse in the Vallon des Auffes
12. Marseille/New York
Epilogue
Appendix: For Further Marseille Explorations
Index

About the author

William Kornblum is professor emeritus of sociology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. His many books include At Sea in the City: New York from the Water’s Edge (2002) and, with Stéphane Tonnelat, The International Express: New Yorkers on the 7 Train (Columbia, 2017).

Summary

Marseille, France’s sunny second city, is a beguiling place. A major Mediterranean port, it beckons to urban wanderers and anyone enthralled by cities in all their multiplicity. Marseille’s ancient streets tell stories of fires, plagues, wars, decay, and regrowth. Waves of people of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds have made their way there, and many have found homes for themselves. Although the city hosts visitors from around the world, France’s social and political fault lines are on full display. For all its charm, Marseille struggles to overcome its reputation for corruption and crime.

William Kornblum—an eminent urban sociologist and a veteran traveler in the Francophone world—invites readers on an exploration of a changing city. Blending travelogue and social observation, he roams Marseille’s neighborhoods and regions in the company of writers, scholars, activists, and ordinary people. The living history of the city comes through in Kornblum’s character sketches and the stories that his guides tell. Relishing Marseille’s coasts and crags and reveling in its rich maritime culture, they discuss the political, social, and environmental challenges the city faces. Kornblum also draws connections with his hometown, New York City, which like Marseille is a deindustrialized port city increasingly dependent on the production and consumption of culture.

Offering a captivating and thoughtful portrait of the city and its citizens, this book is for all readers who have ever wondered what makes Marseille so distinctive.

Additional text

Marseille, Port to Port is an affectionate meander through Marseille, past and present, graciously informed and informative. Kornblum utilizes his well-honed ethnographic sensibilities to capture the human charms and historic urban features of his Marseilles, as well as its struggles, including those of youth and poverty. This is a book that displays easy erudition and a positive esprit.

Product details

Authors William Kornblum, William (Professor Kornblum, Kornblum William
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9780231205078
ISBN 978-0-231-20507-8
No. of pages 200
Subjects Travel

TRAVEL / General, Travel & holiday, Travel and holiday, France; Provence; second city; Marseilles

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