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Midwest futures, Phil Christman

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Midwest futures, Phil Christman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-154)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Midwest futures
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1154319515
Responsibility statement
Phil Christman
Summary
"What does the future hold for the Midwest? A vast stretch of fertile farmland bordering one of the largest concentrations of fresh water in the world, the Midwestern US seems ideally situated for the coming challenges of climate change. But it also sits at the epicenter of a massive economic collapse that many of its citizens are still struggling to overcome. The question of what the Midwest is (and what it will become) is nothing new. As Phil Christman writes in this idiosyncratic new book, ambiguity might be the region's defining characteristic. Taking a cue from Jefferson's grid, the famous rectangular survey of the Old Northwest Territory that turned everything from Ohio to Wisconsin into square-mile lots, Christman breaks his exploration of Midwestern identity, past and present, into 36 brief, interconnected essays. The result is a sometimes sardonic, often uproarious, and consistently thought-provoking look at a misunderstood place and the people who call it home." - Amazon.com
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