22 Burning Man festival: Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA
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Keith Hayward
Abstract
northeast out of Reno, Nevada, and after a hundred miles or so of mostly single-lane highway you’ll reach Gerlach, a dusty old railroad town situated at the southerly outskirts of the Black Rock Desert. For fifty 50 weeks of the year, the 300,000 acres of beautiful but inhospitable alkali flats, or playa, that make up Black Rock Desert are eerily quiet, empty save a few intrepid visitors and the Bureau of Land Management officers tasked with the area’s protection and preservation. However, for nine days every August, this all changes, as the desert playa is dramatically transformed into a temporary city-like encampment – —‘Black Rock City’ – —that, since 1991, has played host to the notorious Burning Man festival. Superficially viewed by the uninitiated as an off-grid hedonists’ free-for-all, Burning Man is in fact a multifaceted event that brings together sculptural artists, fire and pyrotechnic imagineers, musicians and performers, futurists, counterculture community-builders, and, yes, hedonistic and bohemian attendees (or ‘“Burners’”) from across the world. Although Burning Man is synonymous with dusty sandstorms and dry desert heat, the event’s roots lie in Northern California, and a series of small summer solstice gatherings that took place at Baker Beach, San Francisco, in the 1980s (it’s estimated that fewer than fifty people attended the inaugural Baker Beach event). A key feature of these parties were bonfire rituals, including the burning of small wooden effigies, and it is from this practice that the Burning Man festival got its name. Each year, a large human-shaped wooden sculpture (called the man—see Photo 1) is razed to the ground on the penultimate night of the event.
Abstract
northeast out of Reno, Nevada, and after a hundred miles or so of mostly single-lane highway you’ll reach Gerlach, a dusty old railroad town situated at the southerly outskirts of the Black Rock Desert. For fifty 50 weeks of the year, the 300,000 acres of beautiful but inhospitable alkali flats, or playa, that make up Black Rock Desert are eerily quiet, empty save a few intrepid visitors and the Bureau of Land Management officers tasked with the area’s protection and preservation. However, for nine days every August, this all changes, as the desert playa is dramatically transformed into a temporary city-like encampment – —‘Black Rock City’ – —that, since 1991, has played host to the notorious Burning Man festival. Superficially viewed by the uninitiated as an off-grid hedonists’ free-for-all, Burning Man is in fact a multifaceted event that brings together sculptural artists, fire and pyrotechnic imagineers, musicians and performers, futurists, counterculture community-builders, and, yes, hedonistic and bohemian attendees (or ‘“Burners’”) from across the world. Although Burning Man is synonymous with dusty sandstorms and dry desert heat, the event’s roots lie in Northern California, and a series of small summer solstice gatherings that took place at Baker Beach, San Francisco, in the 1980s (it’s estimated that fewer than fifty people attended the inaugural Baker Beach event). A key feature of these parties were bonfire rituals, including the burning of small wooden effigies, and it is from this practice that the Burning Man festival got its name. Each year, a large human-shaped wooden sculpture (called the man—see Photo 1) is razed to the ground on the penultimate night of the event.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures x
- About the editors xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
- Cocaine Bear: Fun Mall, Lexington, Kentucky, USA 9
- Whitney Plantation: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 14
- National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution: Washington, DC, USA 24
- From Newgate Prison to Tyburn Tree: the Old Bailey, London, UK 29
- Jack the Ripper tour: Whitechapel, London, UK 35
- The Alcatraz East Crime Museum: Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA 41
- The Museum of Death: Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA 50
- The Royal Armouries Museum: Leeds, UK 55
- The Black Dahlia tour: Los Angeles, California, USA 59
- The ‘Execution Dock’: Wapping, East London, UK 65
- Auschwitz: Oświęcim, Poland 71
- Jeju 4:3 memorial: Jeju Island, South Korea 80
- Museum Dr. Guislain: Ghent, Belgium 88
- Karosta Prison Hotel: Liepāja, Latvia 92
- The Clink prison-based restaurant: Brixton, London, UK 98
- The 9/11 memorial and museum: New York, New York, USA 104
- The Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocidal Crimes: Phnom Penh, Cambodia 107
- Choeung Ek killing field: Phnom Penh, Cambodia 116
- Blue lights in the Red Light District: Amsterdam, the Netherlands 122
- Trophy hunting: sub-Saharan Africa 128
- ‘The ugly side to the beautiful game’: Qatar 135
- Burning Man festival: Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA 140
- Magaluf: Majorca 147
- ‘Holiday Hooters’: Hong Kong 153
- Scilla: Calabria, Italy 159
- The Kray twins tours: London, UK 165
- Backpacking in the outback: Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia 171
- The hippie trail: Nepal, South Asia 177
- The Museum of Confiscated Art: Brest, Belarus 182
- Steroid holidays: Sharm El Sheikh, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt 187
- The souks: Tunis, Tunisia 194
- Mezhyhirya Residence Museum: Novi Petrivtsi, Ukraine 200
- The great British seaside: various locations, UK 207
- The Biggie mural: Brooklyn, New York, USA 213
- The Rebus guided tour: Edinburgh, UK 217
- Volunteer tourism – ‘doing it for the ’gram’: Cambodia, Southeast Asia 223
- The staycation: home 230
- The ‘suicide forest’: Aokigahara, Japan 235
- Pitcairn Island: Pitcairn Islands, Pacific Ocean 245
- Favela tours: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 251
- Skid Row walking tours: Los Angeles, California, USA 258
- The 2019–20 anti-extradition protests: Hong Kong 264
- The Maldives: Republic of Maldives, Indian Ocean 271
- Death Road: La Paz to Coroico, Bolivia 276
- Vulture brains and muthi markets: Johannesburg, South Africa 282
- Dark tourism, ecocide and Alpine ski resorts: the Alps, Europe 288
- Boho Zone: Middlesbrough, UK 293
- One Hyde Park: London, UK 299
- Amazon warehouse tours: Rugeley, UK or virtual tour 305
- Disney World: Orlando, Florida, USA 315
- Conclusion 322
- References 325
- Index 394
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures x
- About the editors xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction 1
- Cocaine Bear: Fun Mall, Lexington, Kentucky, USA 9
- Whitney Plantation: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 14
- National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution: Washington, DC, USA 24
- From Newgate Prison to Tyburn Tree: the Old Bailey, London, UK 29
- Jack the Ripper tour: Whitechapel, London, UK 35
- The Alcatraz East Crime Museum: Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA 41
- The Museum of Death: Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA 50
- The Royal Armouries Museum: Leeds, UK 55
- The Black Dahlia tour: Los Angeles, California, USA 59
- The ‘Execution Dock’: Wapping, East London, UK 65
- Auschwitz: Oświęcim, Poland 71
- Jeju 4:3 memorial: Jeju Island, South Korea 80
- Museum Dr. Guislain: Ghent, Belgium 88
- Karosta Prison Hotel: Liepāja, Latvia 92
- The Clink prison-based restaurant: Brixton, London, UK 98
- The 9/11 memorial and museum: New York, New York, USA 104
- The Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocidal Crimes: Phnom Penh, Cambodia 107
- Choeung Ek killing field: Phnom Penh, Cambodia 116
- Blue lights in the Red Light District: Amsterdam, the Netherlands 122
- Trophy hunting: sub-Saharan Africa 128
- ‘The ugly side to the beautiful game’: Qatar 135
- Burning Man festival: Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA 140
- Magaluf: Majorca 147
- ‘Holiday Hooters’: Hong Kong 153
- Scilla: Calabria, Italy 159
- The Kray twins tours: London, UK 165
- Backpacking in the outback: Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia 171
- The hippie trail: Nepal, South Asia 177
- The Museum of Confiscated Art: Brest, Belarus 182
- Steroid holidays: Sharm El Sheikh, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt 187
- The souks: Tunis, Tunisia 194
- Mezhyhirya Residence Museum: Novi Petrivtsi, Ukraine 200
- The great British seaside: various locations, UK 207
- The Biggie mural: Brooklyn, New York, USA 213
- The Rebus guided tour: Edinburgh, UK 217
- Volunteer tourism – ‘doing it for the ’gram’: Cambodia, Southeast Asia 223
- The staycation: home 230
- The ‘suicide forest’: Aokigahara, Japan 235
- Pitcairn Island: Pitcairn Islands, Pacific Ocean 245
- Favela tours: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 251
- Skid Row walking tours: Los Angeles, California, USA 258
- The 2019–20 anti-extradition protests: Hong Kong 264
- The Maldives: Republic of Maldives, Indian Ocean 271
- Death Road: La Paz to Coroico, Bolivia 276
- Vulture brains and muthi markets: Johannesburg, South Africa 282
- Dark tourism, ecocide and Alpine ski resorts: the Alps, Europe 288
- Boho Zone: Middlesbrough, UK 293
- One Hyde Park: London, UK 299
- Amazon warehouse tours: Rugeley, UK or virtual tour 305
- Disney World: Orlando, Florida, USA 315
- Conclusion 322
- References 325
- Index 394