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11. Four Shades of Whiteness: A History of the White South African Beachgoer
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Kevin Durrheim
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Governing the Beach
- 1. Enclosing the Coastal Commons: Beach Privatization and Social Inequality in the Twentieth-Century United States 21
- 2. Cultural Repertoires and a Beach Dispute in Southern California 40
- 3. Experiences of Leisure, Governance, and Protest in the Coastline Spaces of Beirut 64
- 4. Beach Time: The Politics and Moral Order of Argentina’s Urban Beaches 82
- 5. The Post-Political Beach: Conceptual and Empirical Explorations in Greece and Austria 97
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Part II: Shoring Up the Coastline
- 6. Beachfront Protection as Beach Privatization: Coastlines, Property Lines, and Climate Change Adaptation in Sydney 119
- 7. Protection of the Shoreline: Tensions and Conflicts on Fire Island 140
- 8 East River Park, Resiliency Politics, and the War on the Trees 159
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Part III: Racializing the Beach
- 9. Resilience in Rockaway: Coastal Imaginaries and Racial Coastal Formation 179
- 10. Only in Albuquerque: Remembering Albuquerque’s Tingley Beach 196
- 11. Four Shades of Whiteness: A History of the White South African Beachgoer 211
- 12. “A Coveted Paradise”: Policing and the Devastation of Brazil’s Coastal Lands 227
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Part IV: Developing the Beach
- 13. Las Playas son del Pueblo: The Struggle for Puerto Rico’s Coast 243
- 14. Dublin’s Riviera: Dollymount Strand and Bull Island 263
- 15. Regulation and Freedom on Europe’s “City Beaches” 280
- Acknowledgments 301
- About the Contributors 305
- Index 311
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Governing the Beach
- 1. Enclosing the Coastal Commons: Beach Privatization and Social Inequality in the Twentieth-Century United States 21
- 2. Cultural Repertoires and a Beach Dispute in Southern California 40
- 3. Experiences of Leisure, Governance, and Protest in the Coastline Spaces of Beirut 64
- 4. Beach Time: The Politics and Moral Order of Argentina’s Urban Beaches 82
- 5. The Post-Political Beach: Conceptual and Empirical Explorations in Greece and Austria 97
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Part II: Shoring Up the Coastline
- 6. Beachfront Protection as Beach Privatization: Coastlines, Property Lines, and Climate Change Adaptation in Sydney 119
- 7. Protection of the Shoreline: Tensions and Conflicts on Fire Island 140
- 8 East River Park, Resiliency Politics, and the War on the Trees 159
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Part III: Racializing the Beach
- 9. Resilience in Rockaway: Coastal Imaginaries and Racial Coastal Formation 179
- 10. Only in Albuquerque: Remembering Albuquerque’s Tingley Beach 196
- 11. Four Shades of Whiteness: A History of the White South African Beachgoer 211
- 12. “A Coveted Paradise”: Policing and the Devastation of Brazil’s Coastal Lands 227
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Part IV: Developing the Beach
- 13. Las Playas son del Pueblo: The Struggle for Puerto Rico’s Coast 243
- 14. Dublin’s Riviera: Dollymount Strand and Bull Island 263
- 15. Regulation and Freedom on Europe’s “City Beaches” 280
- Acknowledgments 301
- About the Contributors 305
- Index 311