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Suburbs can be incubators of creativity: innovative and complex, but all too often underappreciated. In Creative Margins, Alison L. Bain documents the unique role of Canadian artists and cultural workers in suburban place-formation and dismantles mischaracterizations of suburbs as cultural wastelands.

Creative Margins interweaves stories of the challenges and opportunities presented by the creation of culture in suburbs, focusing on Etobicoke and Mississauga outside Toronto, and Surrey and North Vancouver outside Vancouver. The book investigates whether the creative process unfolds differently for suburban and urban cultural workers, as well as how this process is affected by the presence or absence of cultural infrastructure and planning initiatives.

Bain shows how suburban culture can enhance a city-region’s vitality and sustainability. This book firmly debunks the myth of culture as a solely urban phenomenon and demonstrates the

Trade Review
'This logically organized book, written in accessible style, is rich in fact and anecdote, making it engaging reading for varied audiences.' -- Ginny Ratsoy BC Studies spring 2017 # 193

Table of Contents
List of illustrations Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction: creating from the margins Chapter 2 The geography of somewhere: the suburbs Chapter 3 (Un)usual suburbanites? Explorations and interventions at the cultural frontier Chapter 4 Why (not) here? Valuing the intermediate landscape Chapter 5 Suburban cultural infrastructure planning formulas: from district to multiplex Chapter 6 The creative art of place complexity in suburbia Chapter 7 Networked geographies of suburban cultural workers Chapter 8 Conclusion: culture from the outside in Appendix 1 Notes References

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 11/8/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442614697, 978-1442614697
      ISBN10: 1442614692

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Suburbs can be incubators of creativity: innovative and complex, but all too often underappreciated. In Creative Margins, Alison L. Bain documents the unique role of Canadian artists and cultural workers in suburban place-formation and dismantles mischaracterizations of suburbs as cultural wastelands.

      Creative Margins interweaves stories of the challenges and opportunities presented by the creation of culture in suburbs, focusing on Etobicoke and Mississauga outside Toronto, and Surrey and North Vancouver outside Vancouver. The book investigates whether the creative process unfolds differently for suburban and urban cultural workers, as well as how this process is affected by the presence or absence of cultural infrastructure and planning initiatives.

      Bain shows how suburban culture can enhance a city-region’s vitality and sustainability. This book firmly debunks the myth of culture as a solely urban phenomenon and demonstrates the

      Trade Review
      'This logically organized book, written in accessible style, is rich in fact and anecdote, making it engaging reading for varied audiences.' -- Ginny Ratsoy BC Studies spring 2017 # 193

      Table of Contents
      List of illustrations Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction: creating from the margins Chapter 2 The geography of somewhere: the suburbs Chapter 3 (Un)usual suburbanites? Explorations and interventions at the cultural frontier Chapter 4 Why (not) here? Valuing the intermediate landscape Chapter 5 Suburban cultural infrastructure planning formulas: from district to multiplex Chapter 6 The creative art of place complexity in suburbia Chapter 7 Networked geographies of suburban cultural workers Chapter 8 Conclusion: culture from the outside in Appendix 1 Notes References

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