{"product_id":"sabato-rodias-towers-in-watts-9780823257973","title":"Sabato Rodias Towers in Watts","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis volume gathers groundbreaking critical essays on Sabato (Simon) Rodia's renowned Watts Towers (Los Angeles, California) from diverse disciplinary perspectives, extensively highlighting his migration context as never before, as well as the Towers in the context of human and community development within the \"Watts Towers Common Ground Initiative.\"\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"This volume is more than a simple extrapolation of the many meanings of a particular folk object. It appeals to those interested in folk art and material culture, twentieth-century Italian American history and culture, and folklore in the public sector. It is a book of searching, of meditations and possibilities, of the enduring relationship between artists, their work, their communities, and the difference that collaborative advocacy for art can make.\" -Jeffrey Howard, Journal of Folklore Research \"... a worthy volume that will be indispensable reading for anyone who has admired the Watts Towers.\" -- -Lawrence Rainey Modernism\/Modernity \"Sabato Rodia's Towers in Watts: Art, Migrations, Development is one of the most exciting collections of essays I have read in a long time. It does so much more than explore the fascinating history of Rodia's unique creation; this volume truly captures the rich, variegated, diverse, and transcontinental human drama surrounding the Towers. This book approaches Rodia's Towers much like a visitor would, by taking them in from a distance and then close-up, seeking various angles and perspectives and exploring their setting. This approach makes reading Sabato Rodia's Towers in Watts an experience and a journey of discovery where, in the end, the mysteries merge into a grand revelation of the nature of human creative aspiration.\" -- -Paul D'Ambrosio President and CEO, Fenimore Art Museum \u0026amp; The Farmers' Museum \"This book invites readers to develop an appreciation for the nontraditional art that Simon Rodia's towers so heroically represent. . Above all, beyond its scholarly and informative impact, this book can inspire a broadrer vision of human creativity.\" -Paul Von Blum, Truth Dig \"...'Sabato Rodia's Towers in Watts: Art, Migration, Development presents rich perspectives from academics, writers, artists, city administrators and community organizers.\" -UCLA Magazine \"Sabato Rodia's Towers in Watts offer a rich array of perspectives on the creative work of the eccentric immigrant laborer who created one of the most mysterious landmarks of Los Angeles. Whether they are interested in untrained artists, folklore, immigration, cultural and class politics, historical preservation, Italian American life, or multi-cultural neighborhoods and their identities, readers will find unique and diverse provocations in this this lovingly and astutely assembled book.\" -- -Donna Gabaccia Professor of History, University of Minnesota\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003ei. Table of Contents      ii. Acknowledgements      iii. Contributors       Introduction       Luisa Del Giudice, Sabato Rodia's Towers in Watts and the Search for Common Ground        1. Situating Sabato Rodia and The Watts Towers: Art Movements, Cultural Contexts, and Migrations             1.1  Jo Farb Hernandez, Local Art, Global Issues: Tales of  Survival and Demise Among   Contemporary Art Environments        1.2  Guglielmo Bilancioni, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere: Simon Rodia and Fantastic Architecture        1.3 Paul A. Harris, The Poetic Concrete of Sam Rodia's Watts Towers and the Concrete  Poetry of Ronald Johnson              1.4  Thomas Harrison, Without Precedent:  The Watts Towers        1.5  Richard Candida Smith, An Era of Grand Ambitions: Sam Rodia and California  Modernism       1.6  Laura E. Ruberto, A California Detour on the Road to Italy: The Hubcap Ranch, the  Napa Valley, and Italian American Identity        1.7 Felice Ceparano, The Gigli of Nola Festival in the Nineteenth Century       1.8 Kenneth Scambray, California and the Italian Immigrant Experience: The Artistic and Literary Contexts of Simon Rodia's Watts Towers                               1.9  Luisa Del Giudice, Sabato Rodia's Towers in Watts:  Art, Migration, and Italian Imaginaries             1.10  Joseph Sciorra, \"Why a Man Makes the Shoes?\":  Italian American Art and  Philosophy in Sabato Rodia's Watts Towers       1.11 George Epolito, Parallel Expression:  Revealing the Artistic Contributions of Italian Immigrants in South America During the Era of Simon Rodia         2. The Watts Towers Contested: Conservation, Guardianship, and Cultural Heritage       2.1  Jeanne Morgan, CSRTW- Committee for Simon Rodia's Towers in Watts:  Fifty Years   of Guardianship       2.2  Jeffrey Herr, Simon Rodia's Towers: A Status Report       2.3  Sarah Schrank, Nuestro Pueblo:  The Spatial and Cultural Politics of the Los Angeles' Watts Towers        2.4  Monica Barra, Reading the Watts Towers, Teaching Los Angeles:  Story Telling and Public Art        2.5 Katia Ballacchino, Spires and Towers Between Tangible, Intangible and Contested Transnational Culture\/Heritage        3. The Watts Towers \u0026amp; Community Development       3.1 Artists in Conversation:  John Outterbridge, Judson Powell, Charles Dickson, Augustine Aguirre, Betye Saar, Kenzi Shiokawa (Panel moderated by Rosie Lee Hooks, Saturday, October 23, 2010, 121 Dodd Hall, UCLA)       3.2  Gail Brown, From Where I'm Standing Photo-Documentary Workshops at Watts  Towers Arts Center: Building Community Through Self-Awareness and Self-Expression              3.3  Shirmel Hayden, The Watts Towers:  Simon Rodia Fights Back          Afterword        Luisa Del Giudice, Personal Reflections on the Watts Towers Common Ground Initiative       Appendices       Appendix A1 - Conversations with Rodia 1953 - 1964       A.1.1  Interview of S. Rodia, with William Hale and Ray Wisniewsky, Watts, 1953.       A.1.2. Interview with Simon Rodia (Excerpts) by William Hale and Ray Wisniewsky,  Watts, 1953.       A.1.3.  Conversation with Sam Rodia, by Mae Babitz and Jeanne Morgan, Martinez,  California, September 1960.       A.1.4  Interviews, Part A, B, C with S. Rodia, by Ed Farrell, Jody Farrell, Bud Goldstone,  Seymour Rosen, Martinez; University of California, Berkeley; and San  Francisco Museum, California, September 1960.       A.1.5  Report on Visits to Simon Rodia to CSRTW, from Jody Farrell (Bud Goldstone,  Seymour Rosen, Ed Farrell and Jody Farrell), Martinez and Berkeley,  California, October 17, 1961; and San Francisco Museum of Art, October 19, 1961.       A.1.6 Letter to the CSRTW, by Claudio Segre [Segre], Re: Visit with Rodia in Martinez,  California, January 25, 1962.       A.1.7  \"New Yorker Reporter Visits Rodia,\" Report to the CSRTW, Re: Interview with  Simon Rodia and Relatives, by Calvin Trillin, Nicholas King, Jeanne  Morgan, Beniamino Bufano, Martinez, California, August 30, 1964.       A.1.8  Conversations with Rodia, Report by Jeanne Morgan, Re:  Visits in Martinez,  California, May 20, June 15, July 5, August 10, Sept. 10, 1964, and comments on New Yorker visit of Aug. 30, 1964.              A.1.10  Last Conversation with Sam Rodia, Report by Jeanne Morgan, Re: Visit in  Martinez, California, December 22, 1964.       A.1.11  Interview, Part A and B, with S. Rodia, by Norma Ashley-David, Martinez, California, March [1964?].       A.1.12  Interview (Excerpts) with Rodia's Neighbors, Long Beach, California, by Bud Goldstone, 1963.       A.4.13  Interview with S. Rodia, by Nicholas King, Martinez, California, September, 1990.       Appendix A2 - CSRTW Campaign to Save the Watts Towers       A.2.1  Nancie Cavanna Song Score, \"Please Don't Tear Down the Towers\"        A.2.2  Campaign to Save the Watts Towers:  Correspondence       A.2.3  Miscellaneous Documents","brand":"Fordham University Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49406138810711,"sku":"9780823257973","price":35.1,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780823257973.jpg?v=1730494658","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/sabato-rodias-towers-in-watts-9780823257973","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}