Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight American Crossroads Edited by Earl Lewis,George Lipsitz,Peggy Pascoe,George Sánchez, and Dana Takagi 1. Border Matters:Remapping American Cultural Studies, by José David Saldívar 2. The White Scourge:Mexicans,Blacks,and Poor Whites in Texas Cotton Culture,by Neil Foley 3. Indians in the Making:Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities around Puget Sound,by Alexandra Harmon 4. Aztlán and Viet Nam:Chicano and Chicana Experiences of the War, edited by George Mariscal 5. Immigration and the Political Economy of Home:West Indian Brooklyn and American Indian Minneapolis,1945–1992, by Rachel Buff 6. Epic Encounters:Culture,Media,and U.S.Interests in the Middle East,1945–2000,by Melani McAlister 7. Contagious Divides:Epidemics and Race in San Francisco’s Chinatown,by Nayan Shah 8. Japanese American Celebration and Conflict:A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival,1934–1990,by Lon Kurashige 9. American Sensations:Class,Empire,and the Production of Popular Culture,by Shelley Streeby 10. Colored White:Transcending the Racial Past,by David R.Roediger 11. Reproducing Empire:Race,Sex,Science,and U.S.Imperialism in Puerto Rico,by Laura Briggs 12. meXicana Encounters:The Making of Social Identities on the Borderlands,by Rosa Linda Fregoso 13. Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight:Fear and Fantasy in Suburban Los Angeles,by Eric Avila 14. Ties That Bind:The Story of an Afro-Cherokee Family in Slavery and Freedom,by Tiya Miles 15. Cultural Moves and the Politics of Representation,by Herman S.Gray Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight Fear and Fantasy in Suburban Los Angeles Eric Avila University of California Press Berkeley Los Angeles London University of California Press Berkeley and Los Angeles,California University of California Press,Ltd. London,England © 2004 by the Regents of the University of California Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Avila,Eric,1968– Popular culture in the age of white flight :fear and fantasy in suburban Los Angeles / Eric Avila. p. cm.—(American crossroads ;13) Includes bibliographical references (p.) and index. isbn0-520-24121-5 (cloth :acid-free paper) 1.Los Angeles (Calif.)—Civilization—20th century. 2.Popular culture—California—Los Angeles—History—20th century. 3.Los Angeles (Calif.)—Social conditions—20th century. 4.Public spaces— California—Los Angeles—History—20th century. 5.Los Angeles (Calif.)—Race relations. 6.Whites—Race identity—California—Los Angeles. 7.Suburban life—California—Los Angeles—History—20th century. 8.Migration,Internal—California—Los Angeles Region— History—20th century. 9.African Americans—California—Los Angeles—Social conditions—20th century. 10.City and town life— California—Los Angeles—History—20th century. I.Title. II.Series. F869.L85A95 2004 979.4'94—dc22 2003019072 Manufactured in the United States of America 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The paper used in this publication is both acid-free and totally chlorine- free (tcf).It meets the minimum requirements ofansi/nisoz39.48– 1992 (r1997) (Permanence of Paper).8 To my parents,Teresa and Edward Avila. The metropolis itself may be described as a World’s Fair in continuous operation. Lewis Mumford Cities,like dreams,are made of desires and fears. Italo Calvino Contents List of Illustrations xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii 1. Chocolate Cities and Vanilla Suburbs: Race,Space,and the New “New Mass Culture” of Postwar America 1 2. The Nation’s “White Spot”: Racializing Postwar Los Angeles 20 3. The Spectacle of Urban Blight: Hollywood’s Rendition of a Black Los Angeles 65 4. “A Rage for Order”: Disneyland and the Suburban Ideal 106 5. Suburbanizing the City Center: The Dodgers Move West 145 6. The Sutured City: Tales of Progress and Disaster in the Freeway Metropolis 185 Epilogue.The 1960s and Beyond 224 Notes 243 Selected Bibliography 281 Index 299
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