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Bohemia in Southern California
Pablo Capra, Jay Ruby
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An edition of Bohemia in Southern California (2017)

Bohemia in Southern California

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"Bohemia in Southern California is a collection of essays that explores alternative life styles and artistic endeavors in the Southland. TAken collectively, they suggest that when la vie bohéme arrived in the land of sunshine, a unique way of being unconventional was created. The classical Western bohemias of Paris, New York's Greenwich Village, and the North Beach community of San Francisco were complemented by a rich flowering of individual and group experiments in creative living and the production of art. The book contains essays by scholars in literature, cultural studies, anthropology, librarianship, the book arts, history, psychoanalysis, the performing arts, and others that provide a uniquely multidisciplinary approach. This captivating and wide-ranging volume takes readers on a compelling tour, from the Arroyo Seco and Edendale communities, earlier in the twentieth century, to the beach communities of Malibu; from coffeehouse culture, surfer enclaves, and 1960s counterculture to the explosion of artistic and bohemian scenes several decades later in Venice, Laurel Canyon, downtown Los Angeles, and the Santa Barbara hillsides."--

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262

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2017, San Diego State University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction -- Jay Ruby -- Arroyo Seco
Print culture on the Arroyo Seco, 1895-1947 -- Jessica Holada
Charles Fletcher Lummis's peculiar "Refugee for Love and Humanity" on the Arroyo -- Mark Thompson -- Edendale
Edendale : the political importance of Los Angeles's bohemian community -- Daniel Hurewitz
Jake Zeitlin : books and galleries, 1927-1940 -- Genie Guerard
The spirited freedom of Norma Gould (1888-1980) -- Naima Prevots
Subcultures within the L. A. art world, 1970-1980 -- Richard Hertz -- Santa Barbara
Mountain Drive : bohemian renaissance in the Santa Barbara hills -- Katherine Stewart -- Malibu/Topanga Beach
Idlers of the Bamboo Grove -- Pablo Capra
Bohemianism and the California surfer -- Kristin Lawler
Bohemia in Malibu : a hidden treasure -- Jay Ruby -- Venice
Space/time and the radical image : Wallace Berman's 'Semina' -- Harry Polkinhorn
When a coterie meets the carnival : the poets of Venice west as the neo-anarchists of a mid-century Bohemia -- William Mohr -- Laurel Canyon
Hippies, weirdies, and leftists : counterculture and carnival in Los Angeles -- Rachel Rubin.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-258).

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San Diego, California
Copyright Date
2017

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Library of Congress
F867 .B646 2017

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Pagination
262 pages
Number of pages
262

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OL44445842M
ISBN 10
1938537106
ISBN 13
9781938537103
OCLC/WorldCat
973119026

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