In this fascinating history, Chad Heap reveals that the reality of slumming was far more widespread and important than nostalgia-tinged recollections would lead us to believe. From its appearance as a fashionable dissipation centered on the immigrant and working-class districts of 1880s New York through its spread to Chicago and into the 1930s nightspots frequented by lesbians and gay men, "Slumming" charts the development of this popular pastime, demonstrating how its moralizing origins were soon outstripped by the artistic, racial, and sexual adventuring that typified Jazz-Age America....
In this fascinating history, Chad Heap reveals that the reality of slumming was far more widespread and important than nostalgia-tinged recollectio...