American Quarterly - The Journal of the American Studies Association
Religion and Politics in the Contemporary United States

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Dana Cuff

Dana Cuff is professor of architecture and urban design at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she also holds a joint appointment with the Urban Planning Department. She received her Ph.D. in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, and has since published and lectured widely about postwar American urbanism, the modern evolution of Los Angeles, the architectural profession, and affordable housing. Her most recent book, The Provisional City (2000), analyzes urban transformation through a number of private and public housing projects in Los Angeles, from their initial design to their eventual demolition. She is currently working on a book concerning the architectural, social, and technological transformation of the contemporary
neighborhood.