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Making Los Angeles: Race, space, and municipal power, 1822--1890.

机译:造洛杉矶:种族,太空和市政权力,1822--1890年。

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Exploring the nexus of society, politics, economy, and ideology, his dissertation argues that an ongoing and reflexive relationship between race, space and municipal power generated and determined Los Angeles' growth and development during the nineteenth century. By investigating the interrelation between processes of racial construction and city building, I hope to more fully elaborate both the city's particular racial structure and its physical makeup as they evolved between 1822 and 1890. Having only recently fashioned their identity as Mexicans independent from Spain, elite Mexican Californians engaged immigrants from the United States in a sustained battle for control of the city's future between 1840 and 1872. Out of this struggle between divergent visions of the good society grew locally specific "White" and "Mexican" racial categories built from a cluster of ascriptions regarding ancestry, gender, economy, and fitness for citizenship. In the early 1870s, what had been a closely contested battle became a rout. European Americans gained a significant demographic majority and secured a political monopoly that enabled them to put their long-contested vision into practice. Sewer building, street, grading and surfacing, and other infrastructural projects became only the most visceral manifestations of a larger effort to transform Los Angeles from a Mexican pueblo into a bustling U.S. city during the 1870s and 1880s. Try as they might to homogenize and Americanize the physical city, European Americans could not completely contain the vibrant and heterogeneous social life of the city center. Even as built spaces established new racial boundaries and imposed often hidden inequalities, Mexican, Chinese, and Black Americans maintained a powerful cultural presence and began to organize socially and politically. In all, this project tells a tale of competition contest and contingency whose outcomes for race, space, and municipal power were never predetermined, however predictable they might seem in hindsight. Throughout these chapters, I argue that the ongoing cycles of conflict and compromise that manipulated identity, the environment, and the concept of the public good brought meaningful changes to the nature of social relations, the demarcation of physical and cultural space, and the institutional configuration of city government in Los Angeles.
机译:在探讨社会,政治,经济和意识形态的联系时,他的论文认为,种族,空间和市政权力之间持续不断的反思关系产生并决定了19世纪洛杉矶的成长与发展。通过调查种族建设过程与城市建设过程之间的相互关系,我希望能更全面地阐述城市在1822年至1890年之间演变过程中的特殊种族结构及其自然构成。在1840年至1872年之间,墨西哥加利福尼亚人与来自美国的移民进行了持续的争夺,以控制该城市的未来。在对善良社会的不同见解之间的斗争中,当地的“白人”和“墨西哥”种族类别逐渐形成了集群关于血统,性别,经济和公民资格的描述。在1870年代初期,一场激烈竞争的战斗变成了溃败。欧美人获得了重要的人口多数,并获得了政治上的垄断地位,使他们能够将长期以来备受争议的愿景付诸实践。下水道建筑,街道,平整和铺面以及其他基础设施项目只是在1870年代和1880年代将洛杉矶从墨西哥镇改造成繁华的美国城市的最大努力中最明显的体现。尽力使实体城市变得同质化和美国人化,但欧洲裔美国人并不能完全包含市中心充满活力和异类化的社会生活。即使在建立的空间建立了新的种族边界并经常造成不平等的情况下,墨西哥,华裔和美国黑人仍保持着强大的文化影响力,并开始在社会和政治上进行组织。总而言之,该项目讲述了一个竞赛竞赛和突发事件的故事,这些竞赛和意外事件的种族,太空和市政权力的结果从来没有预先确定,尽管可以预见,但事后看来。在这些章节中,我认为操纵身份,环境和公共物品概念的冲突和妥协的持续循环给社会关系的本质,物质和文化空间的划分以及制度配置带来了有意义的变化。洛杉矶市政府的代表。

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  • 作者

    Torres-Rouff, David S.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Hispanic American Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 420 p.
  • 总页数 420
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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