The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of Surfing

The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of Surfing

The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of Surfing

The World in the Curl: An Unconventional History of Surfing

eBook

$14.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

A definitive and highly readable history of surfing and the cultural, political, economic, and environmental consequences of its evolution from a sport of Hawaiian kings and queens to a billion-dollar worldwide industry
 
Despite its rebellious, outlaw reputation, or perhaps because of it, surfing occupies a central place in the American – and global – imagination, embodying the tension between romantic counterculture ideals and middle-class values, between an individualistic communion with nature and a growing commitment to commerce and technology.  In examining the enduring widespread appeal of surfing in both myth and reality, The World in the Curl offers a fresh angle on the remarkable rise of the sport and its influence on modern life.
 
Drawing on Peter Westwick and Peter Neushul’s expertise as historians of science and technology, the environment, and the Cold War, as well as decades of experience as surfers themselves, The World in the Curl brings alive the colorful history of surfing by drawing readers into the forces that fueled the sport's expansion: colonialism, the military-industrial complex, globalization, capitalism, environmental engineering, and race and gender roles.  In an engaging and provocative narrative history – from the spread of surfing to the United States, to the development of surf culture, to the reintroduction of women into the sport, to big wave frontiers – the authors draw an indelible portrait of surfing and surfers as actors on the global stage.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307719508
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/23/2013
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 628,604
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

PETER WESTWICK is an assistant research professor of history at the University of Southern California, the director of the Aerospace History Project at the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West, and the author or editor of three books.

PETER NEUSHUL is a visiting senior associate researcher in the Department of History at the University of California at Santa Barbara.  He has written extensively on defense industries, history of oceanography, and on environmental history.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction 1

1 The Cradle of Surfing 7

2 The Duke, Dillingham, and the Waikiki Dream 31

3 The Dark Side of Paradise: Race and Sex in Hawaii 51

4 Inventing Surfurbia: Surfing to California 64

5 War and Surfing 81

6 The Surf Boom 103

7 Charlie Don't Surf: Surfing and Counterculture 128

8 Surfing Turns Pro 146

9 Engineering the Coast 172

10 Beating the Crowds, Literally and Otherwise 194

11 Surf Tech 218

12 Surfing at the Frontiers 242

13 Women and Surfing: From Flappers to Roxy Girl 263

14 From Waikiki to Wall Street 283

15 The World in the Curl 313

Acknowledgments 319

Notes 321

Selected Bibliography 375

Index 393

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews