Thursday, January 11, 2007
Niki's Window
I think that there are two things that Herron is arguing in Niki's Window. First off, he argues that Detroit was not the city that it used to be. The second point being that Detroit is this way due to lack of interest. Many people have lost interest in trying to improve or make Detroit a better place. Herron explains how Greektown is a main attraction in downtown Detroit. This attracts the white people from the surrounding suburbs, but does not spur any interest in improving the city. Pastness, one of the words that Herron used in his essay, explains that Detroit was unique in its beginnings, not very corporate or democratic. Nostalgia is used in this essay means that people want the old Detroit to come back. They want to have Detroit the way they remembered it back then. Humiliation means that Detroit is making a fool of themselves in front of the whole entire nation. Detroit is one of the biggest representative cities in America and we have nothing to show for it.
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Detroit is one of the biggest representative cities in America and we have nothing to show for it.
I was a little curious as to why you said that we have nothing to show for it? Although we don't have building after building specifically built to commemorate the city's history, the purpose of that movement still left it's mark. Detroit was representative of being the car capital, and I think that even though we may not have extensive objects to prove that, the general fact is out there and known.
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