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This book explores the ever-changing interconnections between
bodies, subjectivities, space, beach cultures and tourism, engaging
with the geographies of the beach: its makings, boundaries and
meanings for the West. Drawing on feminist scholarship, Christine
Metusela and Gordon Waitt explore the reciprocal relationship
between bodies and beaches, focusing on the shifting intersection
between age, race, class, sex, gender and national discourses that
naturalise particular bodies as belonging on the beach. The authors
critically examine how subjectivities of bodies are produced under
specific circumstances - the Illawarra beaches from 1830-1940, some
80 kilometres beyond the metropolitan centre of Sydney. Drawing on
modernisation and nation building discourses, the paradoxical
qualities of the Illawarra are highlighted; imagined as both the
New Brighton of Australia and the Sheffield of the South.
This book explores the ever-changing interconnections between
bodies, subjectivities, space, beach cultures and tourism, engaging
with the geographies of the beach: its makings, boundaries and
meanings for the West. Drawing on feminist scholarship, Christine
Metusela and Gordon Waitt explore the reciprocal relationship
between bodies and beaches, focusing on the shifting intersection
between age, race, class, sex, gender and national discourses that
naturalise particular bodies as belonging on the beach. The authors
critically examine how subjectivities of bodies are produced under
specific circumstances - the Illawarra beaches from 1830-1940, some
80 kilometres beyond the metropolitan centre of Sydney. Drawing on
modernisation and nation building discourses, the paradoxical
qualities of the Illawarra are highlighted; imagined as both the
New Brighton of Australia and the Sheffield of the South.
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