The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination

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Price
$21.95
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.2 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780520280069

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About the Author
Sarah Schulman is Distinguished Professor of English at the College of Staten Island, CUNY, USA. She is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, nonfiction writer, AIDS historian, journalist, and active participant citizen.
Reviews
"The book that's inspired me more than any other this year is Sarah Schulman's Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination, a razor-sharp memoir of New York in the heyday of the AIDS crisis."--Jason King"Slate" (12/26/2012)
"The author, a true woman of letters, makes a persuasive case."--Roberto Friedman"Bay Area Reporter" (03/15/2012)
"This is why the book is so successful and demands our attention: through a focus on the pulse of the queer community (of the 80s), it touches upon the individual condition (of today)."--Marcie Bianco"Velvetpark" (03/20/2012)
"A galvanizing account of the transformation, both external and mental, in New York City life."--Emily Douglas"Los Angeles Review Of Books" (06/08/2012)
"This bracing, powerful, and well-reasoned work reaffirms the author's stature as a distinctive American woman of letters. . . . Highly recommended."-- (03/02/2012)
"Teeming with ideas, necessary commentary, refreshing connections and examination of the status quo."--Lambda Literary (03/13/2012)
"A brilliant critique of contemporary culture. . . . This is the most important book of the year."-- (12/27/2012)
"Schulman's personal recollections... are sharp and vivid."-- (08/01/2012)
"This is a very good, very sad book about the aftershock of the AIDS crisis in New York. Schulman is a truly gifted thinker."-- (05/18/2012)
"A polemic, a passionate, provocative . . . account of disappearance, forgetfulness and untimely death."-- (03/07/2013)
"It's a beautifully written screed (not a bad word in my books). . . . Schulman shines when she taps her deep knowledge of the AIDS movement. . . . She can be brilliant."-- (03/08/2012)
"No book has rocked my world in recent times more than Sarah Schulman's 'The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination' . . . [it ranks] among the best alternative histories published in the last 50 years."-- (05/21/2012)
"The essence of what Schulman calls gentrification is to pretend that privilege and difference do not exist and that any attempt to remember that they do is mere 'political correctness' rather than facing up to the reality to who does what to whom. To forget these things, is to deceive ourselves--and Schulman's harsh, bitter prose is a useful way of waking ourselves up."-- (04/13/2012)
"The most rousing thing I've read this year."--Jessa Crispin"Bookslut" (07/14/2013)
"It's that time of year, when everyone is compiling their Best Of 2013 lists. . . . Do we even need to say again, that Sarah Schulman wins the year with Gentrification of the Mind?"-- (11/06/2013)