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The vanishing city: Time, tourism, and the archaeology of event at Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.

机译:消失的城市:时间,旅游和事件的考古学,在1893年芝加哥举行的世界哥伦比亚博览会上。

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Between May and October 1893, Chicago's Jackson Park hosted 27 million tourists to the World's Columbian Exposition, an event that brought the entire world together within a 700-acre park. But by that winter, the former fairgrounds were home to tramps, souvenir hunters, and arsonists, and many felt bewilderment at the rapid pace of the destruction of the Fair. It was designed to be temporary, but with over 200 buildings, a network of pipes, and a series of monumental water features, it seemed too immense to materially disappear. And yet it did; by the following year, most of the remaining surface structures were gone.;The ephemerality of the World's Columbian Exposition encourages an investigation into its place and transformative potential in the imagination of its planners, builders, and tourists. Inspired by recent calls for "eventful archaeology" this research engages with the interplay between event and long-term socio-cultural structures, drawing on the tradition of research on temporal and spatial scales of event.;This dissertation is based on a four-phase archaeological and archival project focusing on the ephemeral "White City" and Midway Plaisance of the 1893 Chicago Fair. The results of excavation in Jackson Park revealed the robust archaeological signature of the extensive sanitary infrastructure of the Fair, the delicate plaster remains of the Fair's Ohio State Building, and bits of mundane domestic items. I demonstrate how each of these clusters of material culture worked to form a network of meaning for Americans in the late nineteenth century and beyond. I explore several currents in late nineteenth-century American urban life to understand the Ohio Building as a literal and imaginary refuge from the confusion, noise, and dirt of the Fair, and how nineteenth-century American touristic practices reflect an ambivalent relationship with modernity's progressive pace. Finally, I assert that the Fair's permanent impact on American culture, from city planning in urban centers, to modeling the proper citizenry for the next century, and to promulgating conceptions of people from non-Western lands in terms of America's own imperial aspirations, is deeply tied to and reinforced by its ephemerality.
机译:在1893年5月至10月10日之间,芝加哥的杰克逊公园(Jackson Park)接待了2700万游客参加世界哥伦比亚博览会,该活动将整个世界聚集在700英亩的公园内。但是到那个冬天,以前的集市广场成了流浪汉,狩猎猎人和纵火犯的家园,许多人对博览会的迅速毁灭感到困惑。它被设计为临时的,但是有200多个建筑物,一个管道网络和一系列纪念性的水景,它似乎太大了,根本无法消失。然而确实如此;到第二年,剩下的大多数表面结构都消失了。世界哥伦比亚博览会的短暂性鼓励在规划者,建筑商和游客的想象中对其位置和具有变革潜力的地方进行调查。受近期对“事件考古学”的呼吁的启发,本研究借鉴了事件时空尺度研究的传统,致力于事件与长期社会文化结构之间的相互作用。本论文基于四个阶段考古和档案项目,重点是1893年芝加哥博览会短暂的“白色之城”和中途Pla道。在杰克逊公园(Jackson Park)进行的挖掘结果表明,博览会广泛的卫生基础设施具有强大的考古学特征,博览会的俄亥俄州立大厦精美的灰泥遗迹以及一些平凡的生活用品。我将展示这些物质文化集群中的每一个如何在19世纪末及以后为美国人形成意义的网络。我探索了19世纪晚期美国城市生活中的几种潮流,以了解俄亥俄大厦是博览会的混乱,喧闹和尘土的真实而虚构的避难所,以及19世纪美国的旅游实践如何反映出与现代性的进步之间的矛盾关系步伐。最后,我断言,博览会对美国文化的永久影响,从城市中心的城市规划到为下个世纪塑造合适的公民身份,以及根据美国自身的理想向人们传播来自非西方国家的人们的观念,都是与它的短暂性紧密联系并得到加强。

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  • 作者

    Graff, Rebecca Sara.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Chicago.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;Anthropology Cultural.;Anthropology Archaeology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 330 p.
  • 总页数 330
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;
  • 关键词

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