Camps: A Guide to 21st-Century Space
- 560pages
- 20 heures de lecture
Exploring the multifaceted concept of camp, this book delves into its various forms, from recreational gatherings like Scout Jamborees to significant cultural and political spaces such as FEMA trailers and protest camps. Through diverse examples, including the experiences of Katrina evacuees and international youth dialogues, it highlights how camps serve as vital spaces for community, identity, and expression in contemporary society. By examining these dynamics, the author sheds light on the broader implications of camp culture in the 21st century.
