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The island, the oasis, and the city: Santa Catalina, Palm Springs, Los Angeles, and Southern California's shaping of American life and leisure.

机译:岛屿,绿洲和城市:圣卡塔琳娜州,棕榈泉,洛杉矶和南加州对美国生活和休闲的塑造。

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Contributing to cultural, urban, and environmental history, this dissertation examines the promotion of leisure in Southern California from the 1870s through the twentieth century. It utilizes sources including tourist and promotional ephemera, travel journals, correspondence, corporate records, and government documents, as well as architecture and material culture. The study attempts to answer three central questions: Why did the promotion of Southern California as a realm of leisure prove so popular? What effect did this promotion have on the region's development and diverse population? Finally, how did the leisure of Southern California shape national culture?; To address these questions, this dissertation examines leisure as a cultural product, as a resort phenomenon, and as a facet of urban life. It first explores the promotion of Southern California beginning in the 1870s, focusing on the career of author and editor Charles Fletcher Lummis. The recreational vision he posited for Southern California---as a place where leisure was not part of a vacation but rather a way of life---proved influential.; Successful promotion led to resort development, and the dissertation then takes as its central case studies Santa Catalina Island and Palm Springs. These two resorts differed markedly, yet both achieved national influence. Catalina pioneered a corporate model of resort development. The island also engendered a new national interest in the conservation of marine environmental resources. Palm Springs popularized new types of leisure, and contributed to new attitudes towards American deserts. Most importantly, Palm Springs created new architectural and urban forms replicated at resorts and in cities across the nation, making America more like Southern California. At both resorts, however, white leisure depended upon---and often conflicted with---the labor of people of color.; The dissertation concludes by examining residential recreation in Los Angeles. The promotion of recreation was central to its growth, yet Los Angeles incorporated an ambivalent conceptualization of leisure. This yielded poor planning for parks and the restriction of recreational space. These problems spread as Los Angeles became a national model for urban development. In each context, this dissertation traces the inextricably connected histories of Southern California and American leisure.
机译:致力于文化,城市和环境历史的研究,研究了从1870年代到20世纪在南加州休闲娱乐的发展。它利用的资源包括旅游和促销临时单,旅行日记,信件,公司记录和政府文件,以及建筑和物质文化。这项研究试图回答三个核心问题:为什么推广南加州作为休闲领域如此受欢迎?这项促销活动对本地区的发展和人口多样化产生了什么影响?最后,南加州的休闲如何塑造了民族文化?为了解决这些问题,本文将休闲作为一种文化产品,一种度假现象以及城市生活的一个方面进行了研究。它首先探讨了从1870年代开始对南加州的促进,重点是作家和编辑查尔斯·弗莱彻·鲁米斯(Charles Fletcher Lummis)的职业。他提出的对南加州的娱乐愿景被证明具有影响力,南加州是一个休闲场所,不是度假的一部分,而是一种生活方式。成功的促销促进了度假胜地的发展,然后本文以圣卡塔琳娜岛和棕榈泉为中心案例研究。这两个度假村明显不同,但都获得了国家影响。卡塔琳娜(Catalina)率先提出了度假胜地开发的企业模型。该岛在保护海洋环境资源方面也引起了新的国家利益。棕榈泉推广了新的休闲方式,并为人们对美国沙漠的新态度做出了贡献。最重要的是,棕榈泉(Palm Springs)创造了在度假胜地和全国城市中复制的新建筑和城市形态,使美国更像南加州。然而,在这两个度假村中,白人休闲都取决于有色人种的劳动,并且经常与之冲突。论文的最后是研究洛杉矶的住宅娱乐活动。促进娱乐是其发展的核心,但洛杉矶将对矛盾的概念化。这导致公园规划不善,娱乐空间受到限制。随着洛杉矶成为全国城市发展典范,这些问题不断蔓延。在每种情况下,本论文都追溯了南加州和美国休闲运动之间密不可分的历史。

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