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Rust Belt Chic The Cleveland Anthology 1st Trubek Anne Editor Piiparinen

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Rust Belt Chic The Cleveland Anthology 1st Trubek Anne Editor Piiparinen
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Publisher: Rust Belt Chic Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Trubek, Anne (editor); Piiparinen, Richey (Editor)
ISBN: 9780985944100, 9780985944117, 0985944102, 0985944110
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1st

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Rust Belt Chic The Cleveland Anthology 1st Trubek Anne Editor Piiparinen by Trubek, Anne (editor); Piiparinen, Richey (editor) 9780985944100, 9780985944117, 0985944102, 0985944110 instant download after payment.

Rust Belt Chic is churches and work plants hugging the same block. It is ethnic as hell. It is Cleveland punk. It is getting vintage t-shirts and vinyl for a buck that are being sold to Brooklynites for the cost of a Manhattan meal. It is babushka and snakeskin boots. It is wear: old wood and steel and vacany. It is contradiction, conflict, and standing resiliency. But most centrally, Rust Belt Chic is about home, or that perpetual inner fire longing to comfortable in one's own skin and community. This longing is less about regressing to the past than it is finding a future through history.

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