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Picher, Oklahoma : catastrophe, memory, and trauma

Title
Picher, Oklahoma : catastrophe, memory, and trauma / photography by Todd Stewart ; essay by Alison Fields.
Author
Stewart, Todd, 1963-
Publication
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2016]

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Additional Authors
Fields, Alison, 1979-
Description
xix, 204 pages; 27 cm.
Summary
"Explores the dissolution of Picher, Oklahoma, a historic mining town that is now abandoned. Declared part of the Tar Creek Superfund Site in 1984 and then described as the country's most toxic site, Picher was hit by a tornado in 2008 and sustained widespread destruction, forcing remaining residents to leave. By examining landscapes and physical artifacts, Stewart and Fields combine a series of photographs that document the town's entangled identities with accompanying essays that detail the way memory can become dislocated and reframed by traumatic environmental events"--Provided by publisher.
Series Statement
The Charles M. Russell Center series on art and photography of the American West ; volume 20
Uniform Title
Charles M. Russell Center series on art and photography of the American West ; v. 20.
Subject
  • Tornado damage > Picher > Pictorial works
  • Abandoned buildings > Picher > Pictorial works
  • Ghost towns > Oklahoma > Pictorial works
  • Hazardous waste sites > Oklahoma > Pictorial works
  • Landscape photography > Picher
  • Picher (Okla.) > Pictorial works
  • Picher (Okla.) > Buildings, structures, etc. > Pictorial works
  • Memory > Social aspects > Picher
  • Picher (Okla.) > Social conditions
  • Picher (Okla.) > Environmental conditions
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
History and memory -- Artifacts -- Structures -- Landscape.
ISBN
  • 9780806151656
  • 080615165X
LCCN
2015024268
OCLC
  • ocn921994679
  • SCSB-1854160
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library