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Grit Beneath the Glitter - Tales From the Real Las Vegas

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Informationen zum Autor Hal Rothman is Professor of History at the University of Nevada! Las Vegas. Among his books are Devil's Bargains (1998)! The Greening of a Nation? (1998)! and Neon Metropolis: How Las Vegas Started the 21st Century (due out in 2002). Mike Davis is Professor of History at the State University of New York! Stony Brook. He is the author of City of Quartz (1992) and Ecology of Fear (1998)! among other books. Klappentext "Rothman and Davis have given us not only the gritty! often ugly reality behind the nation's brightest lights but also the touching human drama that is the essence of our most emblematic and enigmatic city. From the grind joints of Glitter Gulch to the mammoth theme hotels of the twenty-first-century Strip! this collection blends marvelously the best old-fashioned scholarship and investigative reporting with the finest postmodern literary sensibility and journalism. To understand the new West! and thus the new century's America! begin here."-Sally Denton and Roger Morris! authors of The Money and the Power: The Making of Las Vegas and Its Hold on America! 1947-2000 "Like rabbits mesmerized by a snake! cultural critics have been locked onto the public spectacle of Las Vegas for so long they've taken its facades for its entirety. But what is now surely the greatest show on earth is in every sense of the word a production. That production requires extraordinary natural resources and the grueling labor offstage of producers-hotel maids! construction workers-and as a byproduct has generated a vast city that says far more about the scary state of things than all the sequins on all the nipples on the strip. Grit Beneath the Glitter gets that picture whole! in an exhilarating! unsettling way."-Rebecca Solnit! author of Hollow City: The Siege of San Francisco and the Crisis of American Urbanism and Savage Dreams: A Journey into the Landscape Wars of the American West "Most of us have ideas about Las Vegas. (In 1999 it surpassed Mecca as the world's top tourist attraction.) But what is it like to live there! to work there? How long can it keep reshaping itself and what does its example mean for the future? In this book! artists! critics! and scholars! all with an intimate knowledge of the place! combine forces to explain this latest version of the American dream! compelling the attention of anyone interested in what the urban future holds. Their insights will amaze you."-Carol A. O'Connor! co-editor of The Oxford History of the American West "There is no other book about Las Vegas! that 'playground of paradox!' as entertaining or fascinating as this. In puzzling over whether Las Vegas is a place of 'resounding ordinariness' or 'the latest in American dream capitals!' the contributors to this volume serve up a veritable banquet of delicious mind-food! one delicious entree following another. Bravo!"-Dennis R. Judd! co-author of The Tourist City Zusammenfassung Long-time residents and professionals reflect on the transformation of one of the fastest-growing and most famous cities on Earth, Las Vegas. They offer a portrait of the other side of the city - the people and institutions that support the glitter of the gaming and entertainment industry. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Many Faces of Las Vegas Hal Rothman and Mike Davis Part I: Image and Reality Scripting Las Vegas: Noir Naïfs! Junking Up! and the New Strip Norman M. Klein Las Vegas of the Mind: Shooting Movies in and about Nevada Francisco Menendez Discordant Infrastructure Peter Goin Part II: Nuts and Bolts Growth! Services! and the Political Economy of Gambling in Las Vegas! 1970-2000 Eugene Moehring Lighting Las Vegas: Electricity and the City of Glitz Ja...

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Authors Hal Rothman, Hal Davis Rothman
Assisted by Mike Davi (Editor), Mike Davis (Editor), Davis Mike (Editor), Hal Rothman (Editor)
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.03.2002
 
EAN 9780520225381
ISBN 978-0-520-22538-1
No. of pages 388
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Regional and national histories

Nevada, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, Local History, Social and cultural history, History of the Americas

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