Forging Identity

The Story of Carlos Nielbock's Detroit

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Pub Date Feb 01 2025 | Archive Date Feb 01 2025

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Description

An urban sociologist befriends a visionary Detroit craftsman, artist, and inventor. Over the course of the next several years Paul Draus records how Carlos Nielbock’s life experiences act as a lens that refracts the key challenges facing the city of Detroit and presents the city’s redevelopment as an evolving high-stakes drama. Combining sociological context and theory, Draus chronicles Nielbock’s mixed-race upbringing in postwar Germany, his journey to find his Black father in 1980s Detroit, his struggles with racial and cultural adversity, and his ambitious artistic vision for Detroit’s future. Direct observations, interviews, and historical research on Detroit’s ascendance, decline, and resurgence underpin Nielbock’s story. The book explores race and identity, craftsmanship and capitalism, and criminal justice and incarceration.

An urban sociologist befriends a visionary Detroit craftsman, artist, and inventor. Over the course of the next several years Paul Draus records how Carlos Nielbock’s life experiences act as a lens...


Advance Praise

“Sociologist Paul J. Draus and artist Carlos A. Nielbock take on the big issues confronting Detroit—race, immigration, identity—and show how it’s possible to forge new meanings in a battered yet ever hopeful city.” —John Gallagher, former reporter and columnist, Detroit Free Press, and author of Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City

“This is an important story—twentieth-century Detroit was born from man’s ability to tame metal and machine. In Carlos A. Nielbock, the modern city has a master metal artist whose extraordinary story spans the city’s many destinies—a true visionary who honors the past and hones the future with his craft. He is both a voice and a vision of the city and its future.” —Marcus Lyon, author of i.Detroit: A Human Atlas of an American City

“Sociologist Paul J. Draus and artist Carlos A. Nielbock take on the big issues confronting Detroit—race, immigration, identity—and show how it’s possible to forge new meanings in a battered yet ever...


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ISBN 9781611865141
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 190

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