The priority of the beach : beach-going, leisure and Australian life, 1860 to the present
Abstract
In Australia today, beach-going is a major pastime but a poorly understood
activity. A large number of stereo-types and images have been used to
characterize beach-going and beach-goers. There have been images of national
types, such as life savers; images of groups, such as willowy board riders; images of
sex, such as bikini-girls; and images of character, such as lazy workers who take
sick-days off to go the beach. Such stereo-types suggest th a t beach-going is an
important aspect of Australian life yet, because they deal only with isolated aspects
of beach-going, they do not significantly advance our overall understanding of
beach-goers and beach life. This history will try to provide a general
understanding of the changing character and role of beach-going in Australian life.
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