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A Shifting Shore Alice Garner

A Shifting Shore By Alice Garner

A Shifting Shore by Alice Garner


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Garner traces the ways fisherfolk, bathers, investors, and engineers understood, claimed, and remade the shores of the Bassin d'Arcachon, a prime fishing and oyster-farming site in southwestern France, over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

A Shifting Shore Summary

A Shifting Shore: Locals, Outsiders, and the Transformation of a French Fishing Town, 1823-2000 by Alice Garner

How does tourism transform fishing communities into vibrant resorts, working shores into bathing beaches? In A Shifting Shore, Alice Garner traces the ways fisherfolk, bathers, investors, and engineers understood, claimed, and remade the shores of the Bassin d'Arcachon, a prime fishing and oyster-farming site in southwestern France, over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Garner's interest in the coastline-a zone that resists all attempts at definition-shapes this generously illustrated book.

Rather than taking a straightforward chronological approach to the settlement and evolution of the towns of Arcachon and La Teste, Garner investigates the development of the Bassin d'Arcachon's southern shores with the aim of recovering something of the lived space experienced by locals and visitors. Drawing on guidebooks, newspapers, bylaws, engineers' reports, medical pamphlets, postcards, and the accounts of literary-minded holidaymakers, Garner shows how investors and developers transformed Arcachon and its community-beaches were rezoned and jetties constructed to favor bathers, and a new railway line brought ever-increasing numbers of visitors to the area.

Exploring how fishermen and women resisted developments that threatened their livelihood or their particular sense of belonging, she also shows how they adapted to the changing environment and to their new roles as guides and entertainers. A Shifting Shore, while anchored in Arcachon and La Teste, has much to contribute to a nuanced understanding of relations between hosts and guests in any community.

A Shifting Shore Reviews

A fascinating contribution to tourism studies. This careful examination of the transformation of one fishing community into a beach resort provides an empirically well-grounded basis for fruitful comparisons about the history and dynamics of European tourism.

-- Susan Carol Rogers * Journal of Modern History *

Recent research in tourism studies has generated more convincing comparative understandings of the changing nature of resort destinations and processes at work in periods of transition, but the distinctive contribution of historians, as in Alice Garner's elegant, evocative, and nuanced study of the local and external influences on the French resort of Arcachon in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, A Shifting Shore, still shed indispensable additional light.

-- John K. Walton * The Sage Handbook of Tourism Studies *

About Alice Garner

Alice Garner is a Research Fellow of the History Department, University of Melbourne. She is also a professional actor and musician.

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GOR012826689
9780801442827
0801442826
A Shifting Shore: Locals, Outsiders, and the Transformation of a French Fishing Town, 1823-2000 by Alice Garner
Used - Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
20041209
304
Winner of Finalist, New South Wales Premier's History Awards.
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