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Materializing Inequality: The Archaeology of Tourism Laborers in Turn-of-the-Century Los Angeles

机译:实现不平等:世纪之交的洛杉矶旅游业者的考古

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This article traces the historical marginalization of tourism workers in Southern California, a region made popular in the late 1800s for its numerous leisurely activities. Workers employed in Southern California’s hotel industry continue to face discrimination, low wages, and dangerous and environmentally hazardous work conditions, policies that originated during the development of the region’s tourism industry. Using California’s most popular tourist site from 1893 to 1936, Mount Lowe Resort and Railway, as a case study, this article examines the historical spatial, ideological, and legal factors that have contributed to the contemporary stratification of Los Angeles’ hotel laborers. It concludes with an emphasis on how archaeological and archival research can be used to help modern day tourism laborers gain the attention and benefits they so direly deserve.
机译:本文追溯了南加州旅游业边缘化的历史,该地区在1800年代后期因众多休闲活动而广受欢迎。在南加州的酒店业工作的工人继续面临歧视,低工资以及危险和对环境有害的工作条件,这些政策是该地区旅游业发展所产生的。本文以1893年至1936年加利福尼亚州最受欢迎的旅游胜地Mount Lowe Resort and Railway为例,研究了导致洛杉矶酒店从业人员当代分层的历史空间,意识形态和法律因素。最后,重点介绍了如何利用考古和档案研究来帮助现代旅游工作者获得他们应有的关注和利益。

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