The myth of Santa Fe : creating a modern regional tradition /

"Wilson unravels the complex interactions of ethnic identity and tourist image-making. Santa Fe's is a distinctly modern success story--the story of a community that transformed itself from a declining provincial capital of 5,000 in 1912 into an internationally recognized tourist destinati...

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Main Author: Wilson, Chris, 1951 December 23-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1997.
Edition:1st ed.
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245 1 4 |a The myth of Santa Fe :  |b creating a modern regional tradition /  |c Chris Wilson. 
250 |a 1st ed. 
260 |a Albuquerque :  |b University of New Mexico Press,  |c 1997. 
300 |a vii, 410 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 26 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 394-397) and index. 
520 |a "Wilson unravels the complex interactions of ethnic identity and tourist image-making. Santa Fe's is a distinctly modern success story--the story of a community that transformed itself from a declining provincial capital of 5,000 in 1912 into an internationally recognized tourist destination. But it is also a cautionary tale about the commodification of Native American and Hispanic cultures, and the social displacement and ethnic animosities that can accompany a tourist boom."--Cover. 
505 0 |a Introduction: Some Paradoxes of Modern Cultural Identity -- pt. 1. Santa Fe Before It Became a Style. 1. Spanish and Pueblo Santa Fe. 2. Into the American Melting Pot, 1846 to 1912. 3. The Reluctant Tourist Town -- Interlude: Adobe Camouflage -- pt. 2. Modern Santa Fe. 4. Romantic Regional Architecture, 1905 to 1930. 5. Mexicano, Spanish-American: Chicano, Hispanic -- Interlude: Coyote Consciousness. 6. From Fiesta to Fourth of July. 7. Restoration Is the Most Total Destruction. 8. Modern Regional Architecture, 1930 to 1992 -- Conclusion: A Myth Worth Believing -- Appendix. Tables of Population and Economics. 
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