Description: The author of "Ecology of Fear" now focuses on the great drama of how Latinosare attempting to translate their urban demographic ascendancy into effectivesocial power. New in paperback.
Review Quotes: "Another contemporary classic of urban studies from Davis. A wake-up call for anyone who cares about the future of American cities."
--Kirkus Reviews
--Andrew Ross, Bookforum "Ricky Martin, Sammy Sosa, Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera - something is happening to American popular culture. Mike Davis pulls together the startling facts, identifies the underlying trends and...brings his characteristic energy, eye for detail and exhaustive research to bear on an important phenomenon that remains mostly unexplored."
--Jon Wiener, In These Times "A non-romantic, optimistic view of the role Latinos will play in revitalizing dead urban areas and a dying American Left."
--San Francisco Bay Guardian "This well-researched, well-written book is driven by powerful feelings of indignation at the hardships Latinos are suffering in the United States today."
--Washington Post Book World