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Looping Detroit: A People Mover Travelogue

Nick Tobier
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Equal parts urban culture and poetic travelogue, Looping Detroit is a collection of observations each taking place in and around one station stop of Detroit’s People Mover. Built in 1987, the People Mover was and is largely regarded as a public transit boondoggle—costly, circumscribed, and, in light of these, a particularly egregious investment within a city lacking sufficient public transportation. At a time when Detroit’s downtown development is booming, with tremendous investment in a downtown that was ignored for decades, the very real possibility exists that this new interest will parallel the same investment patterns that brought the over invested People Mover to a fragment of the city.

Looping Detroit invites artists and writers to ride the small loop as an explorer, mining the environs around each station as a poetic ramble, a psycho geographic wander, a cultural inquiry that simultaneously ponders the poetics of circulating above the city streets while probing the greater narrative of Detroit’s public transit conundrum.

Contributors include award-winning Detroit novelists Lolita Hernandez and Michael Zardoorian, poets Gloria House and Walter Lacy, music producer Cornelius Harris, Chace MicWrite Morris, frontman of the Detroit hip-hop trio Coldmen Young, and radio producer Zak Rosen.

  • Cover
  • Copyright Page
  • Title Page
  • Looping Detroit
  • BROADWAY
  • GREEKTOWN
  • CADILLAC CENTER
  • YOU ARE HERE
  • REN CEN ZEN
  • MILLENDER
  • FINANCIAL DISTRICT, SATURDAY MORNING, 1966
  • JOE LOUIS ARENA
  • A CAVALCADE FOR A RENAISSANCE
  • THE LITTLE TRAIN THAT COULDN’T
  • TIMES SQUARE
  • PEOPLE MOVER STATION STOPS
  • POST SCRIPT
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Published: 2016
Publisher: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library
ISBN(s)
  • 978-1-60785-739-6 (open access)
  • 978-1-60785-379-4 (paper)
Series
  • Maize Books
Subject
  • PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes/Regional (see also TRAVEL/Pictorials)
  • ART / General
  • POETRY / Subjects & Themes/Places
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