Slumming: Sexual and Racial Encounters in American Nightlife, 1885-1940: Historical Studies of Urban America
Autor Chad Heapen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2010
“Exhaustively researched and beautifully written. . . . Vivid and astonishingly detailed.”—George Chauncey, author of Gay New York
“This is a beautiful book that will be a milestone in our understandings of sexuality, race, normalcy, and metropolitan American modernity.”—American Historical Review
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226322445
ISBN-10: 0226322440
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 19 halftones, 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Historical Studies of Urban America
ISBN-10: 0226322440
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 19 halftones, 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Historical Studies of Urban America
Notă biografică
Chad Heap is associate professor of American studies at the George Washington University.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
The Spatial Dynamics of Slumming and the Emergence of Commercial Leisure
Chapter 1
Into the Slums
The Spatial Organization, Cultural Geography and Regulation of a New Urban Pastime
Chapter 2
Beyond the Slums
Commercial Leisure and the Reorganization and Policing of Urban Space
Part II
The Changing Conceptualization of Sexuality and Race in the Slumming Vogues of Chicago and New York
Chapter 3
Adventures in the Slums and Red-Light Districts
Chapter 4
The Search for Bohemian “Thrillage”
Chapter 5
The Negro Vogue
Excursions into a “Mysterious Dark World”
Chapter 6
The Pansy and Lesbian Craze in White and Black
Epilogue
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
The Spatial Dynamics of Slumming and the Emergence of Commercial Leisure
Chapter 1
Into the Slums
The Spatial Organization, Cultural Geography and Regulation of a New Urban Pastime
Chapter 2
Beyond the Slums
Commercial Leisure and the Reorganization and Policing of Urban Space
Part II
The Changing Conceptualization of Sexuality and Race in the Slumming Vogues of Chicago and New York
Chapter 3
Adventures in the Slums and Red-Light Districts
Chapter 4
The Search for Bohemian “Thrillage”
Chapter 5
The Negro Vogue
Excursions into a “Mysterious Dark World”
Chapter 6
The Pansy and Lesbian Craze in White and Black
Epilogue
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Recenzii
“Exhaustively researched and beautifully written, Chad Heap's investigation of slumming as an urban mass phenomenon gives us a vivid and astonishingly detailed account of the black and tans, bohemian tearooms, and pansy and lesbian nightclubs where the cultural boundaries of race and sexuality were crossed, tested, and recast in the early twentieth century.”
“Slumming is a sophisticated, engaging work of American social and cultural history, an important book that will appeal to a very wide scholarly and popular audience. It is well-written, carefully crafted and structured, with a powerful set of arguments sure to reorient our understandings of sexuality, race, leisure, nightlife, urban geography, and modernity. Heap's assertions are bold, his anyalysis subtle and convincing—and on top of that, Slumming is a really good read, lively and satisfying.”
"'Slumming' is the concept of people seeing 'how the other half lives.' People went slumming either as an academic pursuit or with prurient interests, or both. Beginning in the 1880s with white males visiting prostitutes or gamblers in the working-class and immigrant neighborhoods in New York's Harlem and Chicago's Bronzeville, slumming extended to middle-class whites visiting these areas, usually in the company of a police officer, as a new form of recreation spurred by curiosity and desire. Heap sees four phases of slumming in this fascinating, readable, but hardly titillating history. The red light phase ran from the 1880s to WW I, which overlapped the bohemian phase during the 1910s and 1920s. The Negro phase, perhaps the best known in popular imagery, ran through the 1920s and 1930s, overlapping and succeeded by the pansy/lesbian phase, which continued through the 1940s. Throughout, Heap highlights his monograph with detailed accounts of black and tan cabarets, tearooms, and rent parties that broadened the perspectives of both visitors and residents. . . . Recommended. All levels/libraries."
“[An] enthralling history. . . . assiduously parsed, perhaps to mitigate the inherent titillation of the material.”
“This is a beautiful book that will be a milestone in our understandings of sexuality, race, normalcy, and metropolitan American modernity.”