Forging Identity: The Story of Carlos Nielbock’s Detroit

Author:   Paul J Draus ,  Carlos A Nielbock
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
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9781611865165


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   01 February 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Paul J Draus ,  Carlos A Nielbock
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
Imprint:   Michigan State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781611865165


ISBN 10:   1611865166
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   01 February 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents Acknowledgments A Note on Illustrations Introduction Chapter 1. Curly Hair, Curly Mind Chapter 2. Welcome to Detroit Chapter 3. Craftsman and Contrarian Chapter 4. Confronted with the Might Chapter 5. Crazy as Hell Chapter 6. Fighting (For) Detroit's Future Conclusion Afterword, by Carlos Antonios Nielbock Epilogue, Marsha Music Farewell to Clarence References

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“Sociologist Paul J. Draus and artist Carlos A. Nielbock take on the big issues confronting Detroit—race, immigration, identity—and show how it’s possible to forge new meanings in a battered yet ever hopeful city.” —John Gallagher, former reporter and columnist, Detroit Free Press, and author of Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City “This is an important story—twentieth-century Detroit was born from man’s ability to tame metal and machine. In Carlos A. Nielbock, the modern city has a master metal artist whose extraordinary story spans the city’s many destinies—a true visionary who honors the past and hones the future with his craft. He is both a voice and a vision of the city and its future.” —Marcus Lyon, author of i.Detroit: A Human Atlas of an American City


""Sociologist Paul J. Draus and artist Carlos A. Nielbock take on the big issues confronting Detroit--race, immigration, identity--and show how it's possible to forge new meanings in a battered yet ever hopeful city."" --John Gallagher, former reporter and columnist, Detroit Free Press, and author of Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City ""This is an important story--twentieth-century Detroit was born from man's ability to tame metal and machine. In Carlos A. Nielbock, the modern city has a master metal artist whose extraordinary story spans the city's many destinies--a true visionary who honors the past and hones the future with his craft. He is both a voice and a vision of the city and its future."" --Marcus Lyon, author of i.Detroit: A Human Atlas of an American City


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Paul J. Draus is a professor of sociology at the University of Michigan–Dearborn and currently serves as faculty director of the University of Michigan Detroit Center. He earned his PhD from Loyola University Chicago in 2001. He has published a book on the social and public health context of the spread of tuberculosis and more than twenty articles and book chapters on topics ranging from substance abuse and street sex work to prison education and urban agriculture. Carlos A. Nielbockis an architectural ornamental metal artist, designer, and craftsman. He was born in Germany in 1959 of a German mother and African American father who was serving in the US Air Force. He apprenticed in the rigorous monastery system in Europe, becoming a journeyman, then master. In 1984, at age twenty-five, he immigrated to the United States, searched for and found his father in Detroit, settled in the city, and began his own practice. His magnificent work is part of the celebrated Fox Theatre restoration, and his installations—massive, self-sustaining windmills and stunning ornamental metalworks—can be seen outside of his workhouse in Detroit’s Eastern Market district.,

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