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Ecology of Fear

Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster
Book • 1998
In this book, Mike Davis counterpoints Los Angeles’s central role in America’s fantasy life with its denial of its own real history.

He explores how the city has been depicted in numerous novels and films as a place of disaster, while also delving into the real ecological and social issues it faces, such as earthquakes, wildfires, floods, and droughts.

Davis draws upon a vast array of sources to create a revelatory kaleidoscope of American fact, imagery, and sensibility, capturing the nation’s violent malaise and desperate social unease at the end of the 20th century.

The book includes a new afterword from 2021, reflecting on LA's 21st-century challenges.

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

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Kmele Foster
in a discussion about fire management and Malibu.
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#485 - The Fire This Time
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Adam Tooze
while discussing the risks of property development in high-risk fire zones in Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles Wildfires and Trump’s Play for Greenland
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Marina Hyde
when discussing the impact of the LA fires on the city and its film industry, highlighting its prescient insights on LA's ecological and social vulnerabilities.
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The Rock’s Beef With Vin Diesel
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Jacob Soboroff
, quoting from the book, about the exponential growth of housing in foothill firebelts.
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Investigating The Great Los Angeles Fires
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Jeremy Gilbert
as Mike Davis's book on Southern California's environmental and social politics inspiring a music track title.
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ACFM Trip 57: Ecology
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Jeremy Gilbert
when referencing Mike Davis's analysis of environmental and social issues in Southern California.
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ACFM Microdose: The Green Party
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Jacob Soboroff
when starting the book with a quote by Mike Davis.
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'Firestorm' with Jacob Soboroff
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Jacob Soboroff
, who read it while researching the causes of the Los Angeles fires.
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Justin Wolfers & Jacob Soboroff
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Peter Hamby
as a fantastic history of Los Angeles and the choices made to live on the edge of disaster.
Peter Hamby: The Politics of a Firestorm
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Peter Hamby
when discussing the environmental risks of living in Los Angeles.
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