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Contested Waters: A Social History of Swimming Pools in America

by Jeff Wiltse

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ISBN13: 9780807831007
ISBN10: 080783100x
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From 19th-century public baths to today's private backyard havens, swimming pools have been a provocative symbol of American life. In this social and cultural history of swimming pools in the U.S., Wiltse relates how, over the years, pools have served as asylums for the urban poor, leisure resorts for the masses, and private clubs for middle-class suburbanites. As sites of race riots, shrinking swimsuits, and conspicuous leisure, swimming pools reflect the tensions and transformations that have given rise to modern America.

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"Historian Wiltse offers a detailed study of the history of municipal swimming pools from the late 19th century through the present, tracing their development from bare-bones baths for the working classes to elegant, 'sylvan' recreational spaces for the middle and upper classes. Wiltse makes a strong case that the history of these swimming pools embodies the painful challenges that class, gender and race presented America in the 20th century. The most compelling portions of the book deal with segregation and the fight to integrate municipal pools. Wiltse describes the eroticizing of the municipal pool as white women began to appear in increasingly revealing swimming suits; this, says the author, was one of the primary motivations behind the white push for municipal pool segregation. Wiltse also details the 'white flight' from the pools that followed desegregation. This is well done, clearly written, thoroughly researched history, and it effectively makes important points about the tensions that confounded America during the Civil Rights movement. The writing is occasionally dry and statistic-laden, but Wiltse uses the municipal swimming pool as a fascinating window onto social changes and urban tensions across the 20th century. B&w photos." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Most of us use swimming pools to get away from the toils and tensions of life. Purposeful breast strokes in a local YMCA clear our heads and strengthen our bodies. During the summer, people don skimpy bathing suits and bask in the sun's rays, floating and splashing around in these chlorine-filled symbols of leisure and carefree recreation. But there's also a politics to sitting poolside. In 'Contested... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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As sites of race riots, shrinking swimsuits, and conspicuous leisure, swimming pools reflect the tensions and transformations that have given rise to modern America.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: "Just Don't Touch the Water"

Chapter 1. A "Peculiar Kind" of Bath: The Origin of Municipal Pools in America

Chapter 2. "A Means of Physical Culture": The Redefinition of Municipal Pools d

Product Details

ISBN:
9780807831007
Subtitle:
A Social History of Swimming Pools in America
Author:
Wiltse, Jeff
Publisher:
University of North Carolina Press
Subject:
United States - General
Subject:
Social history
Subject:
Swimming
Subject:
History
Subject:
Swimming pools
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
municipal swimming pools; public swimming pools; public space; civic space; leisure; parks and recreation; aquatic recreation centers; aquatics; immigration; germ theories; zoning; interracial mingling; hygiene; water sports; New York City; Baltimore; St.
Subject:
municipal swimming pools; public swimming pools; public space; civic space; leisure; parks and recreation; aquatic recreation centers; aquatics; immigration; germ theories; zoning; interracial mingling; hygiene; water sports; New York City; Baltimore; St.
Subject:
municipal swimming pools; public swimming pools; public space; civic space; leisure; parks and recreation; aquatic recreation centers; aquatics; immigration; germ theories; zoning; interracial mingling; hygiene; water sports; New York City; Baltimore; St.
Subject:
municipal swimming pools; public swimming pools; public space; civic space; leisure; parks and recreation; aquatic recreation centers; aquatics; immigration; germ theories; zoning; interracial mingling; hygiene; water sports; New York City; Baltimore; St.
Subject:
Swimming pools - Social aspects -
Subject:
Swimming pools - United States - History
Copyright:
Publication Date:
April 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
276
Dimensions:
9.5 x 6.38 in

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