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The Slums of Aspen - Immigrants vs. the Environment in America's Eden (Hardcover)
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The Slums of Aspen - Immigrants vs. the Environment in America's Eden (Hardcover)
Series: Nation of Nations
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Winner, Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award, presented
by the Environment & Technology section of the American
Sociological Association How the elite ski resort reshaped the
socio-economic and demographic landscape in pursuit of profit and
pleasure Environmentalism usually calls to mind images of peace and
serenity, a oneness with nature, and a shared sense of
responsibility. But one town in Colorado, under the guise of
environmental protection, passed a resolution limiting immigration,
bolstering the privilege of the wealthy and scapegoating Latin
American newcomers for the area's current and future ecological
problems. This might have escaped attention save for the fact that
this wasn't some rinky-dink backwater. It was Aspen, Colorado,
playground of the rich and famous and the West's most elite ski
town. Tracking the lives of immigrant laborers through several
years of exhaustive fieldwork and archival digging, The Slums of
Aspen tells a story that brings together some of the most pressing
social problems of the day: environmental crises, immigration, and
social inequality. Park and Pellow demonstrate how these issues are
intertwined in the everyday experiences of people who work and live
in this wealthy tourist community. Offering a new understanding of
a little known class of the super-elite, of low-wage immigrants
(mostly from Latin America) who have become the foundation for
service and leisure in this famous resort, and of the recent
history of the ski industry, Park and Pellow expose the ways in
which Colorado boosters have reshaped the landscape and altered
ecosystems in pursuit of profit and pleasure. Of even greater
urgency, they frame how environmental degradation and immigration
reform have become inextricably linked in many regions of the
American West, a dynamic that interferes with the efforts of
valorous environmental causes, often turning away from conservation
and toward insidious racial privilege.
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