Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bicycles
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Lowrider Bicycles
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bicycles
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bicycles
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Lowriders in Chicano Culture
Author: Charles M. Tatum
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031338150X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This informed and accessible book captures the art, energy, passion, and pageantry of over 60 years of lowrider culture—an absolutely iconic Chicano and American phenomenon. Much like rap music and ethnic foods, Chicano lowrider culture has become sufficiently widespread in recent decades to almost be considered "mainstream." However, those outside of lowriding may not realize that this cultural phenomenon is not the result of a recent fad—it originated in the pre–World War II era, and has continued to grow and evolve since then. Lowriders in Chicano Culture: From Low to Slow to Show allows readers to see how this expressive culture fits within the broader context of Chicano culture and understand how lowriding reflects the social, artistic, and political dimensions of America's fastest-growing ethnic group. It includes chapters that explain the culture of pachucas/os and cholas/os; the unique aesthetics of lowrider vehicles; lowrider music, shows, and clubs; the mechanics of building a lowrider vehicle; and lowrider culture in the media including film, newspapers, and television. The book also traces how lowrider culture has recently expanded beyond the urban streets and into the massive exhibit halls of lowrider shows, exposing lowrider culture to even more enthusiasts.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031338150X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This informed and accessible book captures the art, energy, passion, and pageantry of over 60 years of lowrider culture—an absolutely iconic Chicano and American phenomenon. Much like rap music and ethnic foods, Chicano lowrider culture has become sufficiently widespread in recent decades to almost be considered "mainstream." However, those outside of lowriding may not realize that this cultural phenomenon is not the result of a recent fad—it originated in the pre–World War II era, and has continued to grow and evolve since then. Lowriders in Chicano Culture: From Low to Slow to Show allows readers to see how this expressive culture fits within the broader context of Chicano culture and understand how lowriding reflects the social, artistic, and political dimensions of America's fastest-growing ethnic group. It includes chapters that explain the culture of pachucas/os and cholas/os; the unique aesthetics of lowrider vehicles; lowrider music, shows, and clubs; the mechanics of building a lowrider vehicle; and lowrider culture in the media including film, newspapers, and television. The book also traces how lowrider culture has recently expanded beyond the urban streets and into the massive exhibit halls of lowrider shows, exposing lowrider culture to even more enthusiasts.
Wild About Lowriders
Author: J. Poolos
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN: 9781404237896
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Introduces the customized cars known as lowriders and discusses what they look like, their history, events that feature lowriders, and related topics.
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN: 9781404237896
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Introduces the customized cars known as lowriders and discusses what they look like, their history, events that feature lowriders, and related topics.
Lowriders
Author: Marie Rogers
Publisher: 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'
ISBN: 1725327449
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Lowriders can be really fun. People who drive lowriders can control how high or low the car is relative to the ground with switches. These switches control the flow of oil to each wheel. Skilled drivers can do tricks such as making the cars bounce and jump around. In the 1990s, lowriders became a popular part of hip-hop culture. Readers will learn about lowrider history and about events like "dancing" contests. Full-color photographs show many different kinds of lowriders.
Publisher: 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'
ISBN: 1725327449
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Lowriders can be really fun. People who drive lowriders can control how high or low the car is relative to the ground with switches. These switches control the flow of oil to each wheel. Skilled drivers can do tricks such as making the cars bounce and jump around. In the 1990s, lowriders became a popular part of hip-hop culture. Readers will learn about lowrider history and about events like "dancing" contests. Full-color photographs show many different kinds of lowriders.
Lowriders
Author: Robert Genat
Publisher: Motorbooks
ISBN:
Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Lowriders have roared out of the West Coast and Southwest, popping up in movies, commercials and music videos. All major types of lowriders -- traditional, bombs, trucks, Euros and new age -- are examined in this bilingual edition, emphasizing the artistic and mechanical ingenuity that goes into the cars. One chapter even examines lowrider bicycles.
Publisher: Motorbooks
ISBN:
Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Lowriders have roared out of the West Coast and Southwest, popping up in movies, commercials and music videos. All major types of lowriders -- traditional, bombs, trucks, Euros and new age -- are examined in this bilingual edition, emphasizing the artistic and mechanical ingenuity that goes into the cars. One chapter even examines lowrider bicycles.
Two Wheels Good
Author: Jody Rosen
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0804141517
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
A panoramic revisionist portrait of the nineteenth-century invention that is transforming the twenty-first-century world “Excellent . . . calls to mind Bill Bryson, John McPhee, Rebecca Solnit.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker The bicycle is a vestige of the Victorian era, seemingly at odds with our age of smartphones and ride-sharing apps and driverless cars. Yet we live on a bicycle planet. Across the world, more people travel by bicycle than any other form of transportation. Almost anyone can learn to ride a bike—and nearly everyone does. In Two Wheels Good, journalist and critic Jody Rosen reshapes our understanding of this ubiquitous machine, an ever-present force in humanity’s life and dream life—and a flash point in culture wars—for more than two hundred years. Combining history, reportage, travelogue, and memoir, Rosen’s book sweeps across centuries and around the globe, unfolding the bicycle’s saga from its invention in 1817 to its present-day renaissance as a “green machine,” an emblem of sustainability in a world afflicted by pandemic and climate change. Readers meet unforgettable characters: feminist rebels who steered bikes to the barricades in the 1890s, a prospector who pedaled across the frozen Yukon to join the Klondike gold rush, a Bhutanese king who races mountain bikes in the Himalayas, a cycle-rickshaw driver who navigates the seething streets of the world’s fastest-growing megacity, astronauts who ride a floating bicycle in zero gravity aboard the International Space Station. Two Wheels Good examines the bicycle’s past and peers into its future, challenging myths and clichés while uncovering cycling’s connection to colonial conquest and the gentrification of cities. But the book is also a love letter: a reflection on the sensual and spiritual pleasures of bike riding and an ode to an engineering marvel—a wondrous vehicle whose passenger is also its engine.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0804141517
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
A panoramic revisionist portrait of the nineteenth-century invention that is transforming the twenty-first-century world “Excellent . . . calls to mind Bill Bryson, John McPhee, Rebecca Solnit.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker The bicycle is a vestige of the Victorian era, seemingly at odds with our age of smartphones and ride-sharing apps and driverless cars. Yet we live on a bicycle planet. Across the world, more people travel by bicycle than any other form of transportation. Almost anyone can learn to ride a bike—and nearly everyone does. In Two Wheels Good, journalist and critic Jody Rosen reshapes our understanding of this ubiquitous machine, an ever-present force in humanity’s life and dream life—and a flash point in culture wars—for more than two hundred years. Combining history, reportage, travelogue, and memoir, Rosen’s book sweeps across centuries and around the globe, unfolding the bicycle’s saga from its invention in 1817 to its present-day renaissance as a “green machine,” an emblem of sustainability in a world afflicted by pandemic and climate change. Readers meet unforgettable characters: feminist rebels who steered bikes to the barricades in the 1890s, a prospector who pedaled across the frozen Yukon to join the Klondike gold rush, a Bhutanese king who races mountain bikes in the Himalayas, a cycle-rickshaw driver who navigates the seething streets of the world’s fastest-growing megacity, astronauts who ride a floating bicycle in zero gravity aboard the International Space Station. Two Wheels Good examines the bicycle’s past and peers into its future, challenging myths and clichés while uncovering cycling’s connection to colonial conquest and the gentrification of cities. But the book is also a love letter: a reflection on the sensual and spiritual pleasures of bike riding and an ode to an engineering marvel—a wondrous vehicle whose passenger is also its engine.
Low Rider
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 998
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 998
Book Description
Not So Kosher Stories
Author: Scott Blumenthal
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1645841030
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Not-So-Kosher Stories is a fiction collection of four short romantic comedy and human-interest stories. "My-Not-So Kosher Wedding" is about a Jewish family who wants their only son Lenny to marry a Jewish girl--and that's that. Their son has other ideas who he wants to marry. A Mexican girl, Lupe, from East LA captures his heart. A fusion of faith and lifestyle makes for a colorful story. "Bar Mitzvah Boot Camp"--after the wedding, Lenny and Lupe have a thirteen-year-old bad boy, Carlos, who gets sent to a military Bar Mitzvah Boot Camp to get straightened after throwing rocks at cars. His Bravo Company has to fight at capture the flag against a group of unbeatable incarcerated felons. "Student Loan" is about a college fraternity who recruits a genius student who also wins at poker most of the time. All the boys in the fraternity gamble their student loan checks in Las Vegas so, they hope, they graduate debt-free. Two sore losers from an opposing fraternity want otherwise. "Deep Pockets" is about a poor African American family who finds a winning lottery ticket. Unfortunately, an evil store clerk tries to cheat them out of it.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1645841030
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Not-So-Kosher Stories is a fiction collection of four short romantic comedy and human-interest stories. "My-Not-So Kosher Wedding" is about a Jewish family who wants their only son Lenny to marry a Jewish girl--and that's that. Their son has other ideas who he wants to marry. A Mexican girl, Lupe, from East LA captures his heart. A fusion of faith and lifestyle makes for a colorful story. "Bar Mitzvah Boot Camp"--after the wedding, Lenny and Lupe have a thirteen-year-old bad boy, Carlos, who gets sent to a military Bar Mitzvah Boot Camp to get straightened after throwing rocks at cars. His Bravo Company has to fight at capture the flag against a group of unbeatable incarcerated felons. "Student Loan" is about a college fraternity who recruits a genius student who also wins at poker most of the time. All the boys in the fraternity gamble their student loan checks in Las Vegas so, they hope, they graduate debt-free. Two sore losers from an opposing fraternity want otherwise. "Deep Pockets" is about a poor African American family who finds a winning lottery ticket. Unfortunately, an evil store clerk tries to cheat them out of it.
Cyclescapes of the Unequal City
Author: John G. Stehlin
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452960429
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
A critical look at the political economy of urban bicycle infrastructure in the United States Not long ago, bicycling in the city was considered a radical statement or a last resort, and few cyclists braved the inhospitable streets of most American cities. Today, however, the urban cyclist represents progress and the urban “renaissance.” City leaders now undertake ambitious new bicycle infrastructure plans and bike share schemes to promote the environmental, social, and economic health of the city and its residents. Cyclescapes of the Unequal City contextualizes and critically examines this new wave of bicycling in American cities, exploring how bicycle infrastructure planning has become a key symbol of—and site of conflict over—uneven urban development. John G. Stehlin traces bicycling’s rise in popularity as a key policy solution for American cities facing the environmental, economic, and social contradictions of the previous century of sprawl. Using in-depth case studies from San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Detroit, he argues that the mission of bicycle advocacy has converged with, and reshaped, the urban growth machine around a model of livable, environmentally friendly, and innovation-based urban capitalism. While advocates envision a more sustainable city for all, the deployment of bicycle infrastructure within the framework of the neoliberal city in many ways intensifies divisions along lines of race, class, and space. Cyclescapes of the Unequal City speaks to a growing interest in bicycling as an urban economic and environmental strategy, its role in the politics of gentrification, and efforts to build more diverse coalitions of bicycle advocates. Grounding its analysis in both regional political economy and neighborhood-based ethnography, this book ultimately uses the bicycle as a lens to view major shifts in today’s American city.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452960429
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
A critical look at the political economy of urban bicycle infrastructure in the United States Not long ago, bicycling in the city was considered a radical statement or a last resort, and few cyclists braved the inhospitable streets of most American cities. Today, however, the urban cyclist represents progress and the urban “renaissance.” City leaders now undertake ambitious new bicycle infrastructure plans and bike share schemes to promote the environmental, social, and economic health of the city and its residents. Cyclescapes of the Unequal City contextualizes and critically examines this new wave of bicycling in American cities, exploring how bicycle infrastructure planning has become a key symbol of—and site of conflict over—uneven urban development. John G. Stehlin traces bicycling’s rise in popularity as a key policy solution for American cities facing the environmental, economic, and social contradictions of the previous century of sprawl. Using in-depth case studies from San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Detroit, he argues that the mission of bicycle advocacy has converged with, and reshaped, the urban growth machine around a model of livable, environmentally friendly, and innovation-based urban capitalism. While advocates envision a more sustainable city for all, the deployment of bicycle infrastructure within the framework of the neoliberal city in many ways intensifies divisions along lines of race, class, and space. Cyclescapes of the Unequal City speaks to a growing interest in bicycling as an urban economic and environmental strategy, its role in the politics of gentrification, and efforts to build more diverse coalitions of bicycle advocates. Grounding its analysis in both regional political economy and neighborhood-based ethnography, this book ultimately uses the bicycle as a lens to view major shifts in today’s American city.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo
Author: Carolyn Otto
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 9781426302152
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Describes the history, customs, and practices of this holiday commemorating the victory of the Mexican army over the French on May 5, 1862.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 9781426302152
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Describes the history, customs, and practices of this holiday commemorating the victory of the Mexican army over the French on May 5, 1862.