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Turning night into day: transgression and Americanization at the English inter-war roadhouse

机译:从黑夜变成白日:英国两次世界大战中的过犯和美国化

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In the inter-war Home Counties, the roadhouse, a sizeable country club style location of entertainment and dancing was an iconic destination of consumption and leisure aimed at the wealthier middle classes. These establishments were marketed in newsreels as exclusive and sophisticated but in reality were open to wider groups in a settings that offered anonymity by virtue of their suburban locations. Reflecting this, roadhouses were also used in literature and in cinema as a locus of transgression and danger. Readings of suburbia have concentrated on static analyses of house/home and discussions of suburban mobilities have been confined to commuting, thus reinforcing the centrality of the house. A consideration of mobilities facilitated by the motorcar can produce a more subtle view of the suburban world of the period. In this paper the roadhouse is shown to form part of a new suburban landscape responding to the development of the wider availability of the automobile and to London's new arterial roads. The leisure products consumed at the roadhouse were heavily influenced by American cultural exports but were hybridized for local audiences.
机译:在两次世界大战之间的家乡县,排屋是颇具乡村俱乐部风格的娱乐和舞蹈场所,是针对较富裕的中产阶级的消费和休闲的标志性目的地。这些机构在新闻媒体中以独家和复杂的形式进行销售,但实际上,由于其郊区的位置,这些机构在匿名的环境中向更多群体开放。反映这一点的是,公路房也被用作文学和电影中的犯罪和危险源。郊区的阅读集中在对房屋/房屋的静态分析上,而郊区活动的讨论仅限于通勤,因此加强了房屋的中心性。考虑到机动车辆带来的机动性,可以使人们对这一时期的郊区世界有更微妙的印象。在本文中,道路房屋被显示为新郊区景观的一部分,以响应汽车的广泛普及和伦敦新的干线道路的发展。在公路休闲屋消费的休闲产品在很大程度上受到美国文化出口的影响,但对于本地观众而言却是混合的。

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