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Preserving Whose City?: Memory, Place, and Identity in Rio de Janeiro - Paperback

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by Brian J. Godfrey (Author)

This engaging book explores how and why debates over Rio's historic landmarks and landscapes have defined both the city and Brazil. Godfrey explains how heritage designation and rebranding have shaped the city's sense of place. He convincingly shows how much the world can learn from Rio about conserving cultural heritage and urban environments.

Author Biography

Brian J. Godfrey is professor of geography at Vassar College. His books include Neighborhoods in Transition: The Making of San Francisco's Ethnic and Nonconformist Communities; Rainforest Cities: Urbanization, Development, and Globalization of the Brazilian Amazon; and Cidades da Floresta: Urbanização, Desenvolvimento, e Globalização na Amazônia Brasileira.

Number of Pages: 252
Dimensions: 0.53 x 9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 05, 2021
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