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San Francisco Year Zero: Political Upheaval, Punk Rock and a Third-Place Baseball Team
Contributor(s): Mitchell, Lincoln A. (Author)
ISBN: 1978807341     ISBN-13: 9781978807341
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
OUR PRICE:   $37.76  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2019
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - West (ak, Ca, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, Wy)
- Political Science | American Government - Local
- Music | Genres & Styles - Punk
Dewey: 979.461
LCCN: 2018058805
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.3" W x 9.3" (1.20 lbs) 312 pages
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
- Locality - San Francisco, California
- Cultural Region - Northern California
- Geographic Orientation - California
- Chronological Period - 1970's
 
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Publisher Description:
San Francisco is a city of contradictions. It is one of the most socially liberal cities in America, but it also has some of the nation's worst income inequality. It is a playground for tech millionaires, with an outrageously high cost of living, yet it also supports vibrant alternative and avant-garde scenes. So how did the city get this way?

In San Francisco Year Zero, San Francisco native Lincoln Mitchell traces the roots of the current situation back to 1978, when three key events occurred: the assassination of George Moscone and Harvey Milk occurring fewer than two weeks after the massacre of Peoples Temple members in Jonestown, Guyana, the explosion of the city's punk rock scene, and a breakthrough season for the San Francisco Giants. Through these three strands, Mitchell explores the rifts between the city's pro-business and progressive-left politicians, the emergence of Dianne Feinstein as a political powerhouse, the increasing prominence of the city's LGBT community, punk's reinvigoration of the Bay Area's radical cultural politics, and the ways that the Giants helped unify one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse cities in the nation.

Written from a unique insider's perspective, San Francisco Year Zero deftly weaves together the personal and the political, putting a human face on the social upheavals that transformed a city.