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Connie Y. Chiang 
Shaping the Shoreline 
Fisheries and Tourism on the Monterey Coast

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The Monterey coast, home to an acclaimed aquarium and the setting for John Steinbeck’s classic novel Cannery Row, was also the stage for a historical junction of industry and tourism. Shaping the Shoreline looks at the ways in which Monterey has formed, and been formed by, the tension between labor and leisure.
Connie Y. Chiang examines Monterey’s development from a seaside resort into a working-class fishing town and, finally, into a tourist attraction again. Through the subjects of work, recreation, and environment — the intersections of which are applicable to communities across the United States and abroad — she documents the struggles and contests over this magnificent coastal region. By tracing Monterey’s shift from what was once the literal Cannery Row to an iconic hub that now houses an aquarium in which nature is replicated to attract tourists, the interactions of people with nature continues to change.
Drawing on histories of immigration, unionization, and the impact of national and international events, Chiang explores the reciprocal relationship between social and environmental change. By integrating topics such as race, ethnicity, and class into environmental history, Chiang illustrates the idea that work and play are not mutually exclusive endeavors.

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Table of Content

Foreword: On the Shore between Work and Play / William Cronon
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Voice of the Pacific
1. Contested Shores
2. The Divided Coastline
3. Reduce and Prosper
4. Life, Labor, and Odors on Cannery Row
5. Boom and Bust in Wartime Monterey
6. Remaking Cannery Row
7. The Fish Are Back!
Conclusion
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

About the author

Connie Y. Chiang is professor of history and environmental studies at Bowdoin College. She is author of Shaping the Shoreline: Fisheries and Tourism on the Monterey Coast (University of Washington Press, 2011) and Nature Behind Barbed Wire: An Environmental History of the Japanese American Incarceration (Oxford University Press, 2018).
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 320 ● ISBN 9780295989778 ● File size 3.3 MB ● Publisher University of Washington Press ● City Seattle ● Country US ● Published 2009 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 4852648 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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