Slumming

Author:   Chad Heap
Publisher:   University of Chicago Press
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9781282172302


Pages:   433
Publication Date:   01 January 2008
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During Prohibition, Harlem was the in place to go for music and booze, recalled the African American chanteuse Bricktop. Every night the limousines pulled up to the corner, and out spilled affluent whites, looking for a good time, great jazz, and the unmatchable thrill of doing something disreputable. That is the indelible public image of slumming, but as Chad Heap reveals in this fascinating history, the reality is that slumming was far more widespread and important than such nostalgia-tinged recollections would lead us to believe. From its appearance as a fashionable dissipation centered on the immigrant and working-class districts of 1880s New York through its spread to Chicago and into the 1930s nightspots frequented by lesbians and gay men, Slumming charts the development of this popular pastime, demonstrating how its moralizing origins were soon outstripped by the artistic, racial, and sexual adventuring that typified Jazz-Age America. Vividly recreating the allure of storied neighborhoods such as Greenwich Village and Bronzeville, with their bohemian tearooms, rent parties, and black and tan cabarets, Heap plumbs the complicated mix of curiosity and desire that drew respectable white urbanites to venture into previously off-limits locales. And while he doesn t ignore the role of exploitation and voyeurism in slumming or the resistance it often provoked he argues that the relatively uninhibited mingling it promoted across bounds of race and class helped to dramatically recast the racial and sexual landscape of burgeoning U.S. cities. Packed with stories of late-night dance, drink, and sexual exploration and shot through with a deep understanding of cities and the habits of urban life Slumming revives an era that is long gone, but whose effects are still felt powerfully today.

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Author:   Chad Heap
Publisher:   University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
ISBN:  

9781282172302


ISBN 10:   1282172301
Pages:   433
Publication Date:   01 January 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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