Kitsch Is Dead, Long Live Kitsch: The Production of Hyperkitsch in Las Vegas

Clara E. Irazabal Zurita
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This study investigates the production ofhyperreality and kitsch in the latest generation of hotel-casino developments in Las Vegas. In these environments, visual imagery is manipulated for the creation of spectacle and a sense of alienation from time and reality. This suspension of real time and space is aimed at both facilitating the production of a simulated environment as "natural" and producing ideal sites for pleasure and consumption. Building upon the concepts of hyperreality and kitsch, this study proposes the framework of hyperkitsch to understand Las Vegas ' contribution to contemporary urbanization. Through four case studies, this paper suggests that the iconographies of hyperkitsch allow visitors to enact fantasy lives that ease the estrangement that is the result of conflicted urban identities and impoverished citizenship in today ' alienating cities. The first two are Rome and New York at Caesar s Palace and the New York-New York Hotel/Casinos respectively, which established the new prototype of the hotel-casino complex. The latter two case studies are the urban microcosms of the Venetian and Aladdin, which among the newer hotels feature the perfected "naturalized" cityscape ever more prominently. Breaking ranks with popular dismissive critiques of the Las Vegas prototype, this study argues that ifhyperkitsch is here to stay, we need to explore its pedagogical, liberating, and redemptive potential. At a time when meaningful urban citizenship struggles tofindfooting in a culture increasingly defined by spectacle, hedonism, and consumerism, the hope for this study is to suggest a way out of the impasse imposed by the crises of social urban identity formation.
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媚俗已死,媚俗万岁:拉斯维加斯的超媚俗生产
本研究调查了拉斯维加斯最新一代酒店赌场开发项目中的超现实主义和媚俗主义。在这些环境中,视觉意象被操纵以创造奇观和与时间和现实的疏离感。这种对真实时间和空间的暂停旨在促进模拟环境的“自然”生产,并产生娱乐和消费的理想场所。基于超现实和媚俗的概念,本研究提出了超媚俗的框架来理解拉斯维加斯对当代城市化的贡献。通过四个案例研究,本文表明,超媚俗的肖像让参观者能够制定幻想的生活,以缓解在当今异化的城市中由于城市身份冲突和贫困公民身份而产生的隔阂。前两个分别是“罗马和纽约凯撒宫”和“纽约-纽约酒店/赌场”,建立了“酒店-赌场”综合体的新原型。后两个案例研究是威尼斯人和阿拉丁的城市缩影,在较新的酒店中,它们以完美的“自然化”城市景观为特色。与对拉斯维加斯原型的普遍不屑一顾的批评不同,这项研究认为,如果超媚俗主义继续存在,我们需要探索它的教育、解放和救赎潜力。当有意义的城市公民努力在日益被景观、享乐主义和消费主义所定义的文化中找到立足点时,本研究的希望是提出一条摆脱社会城市身份形成危机所带来的僵局的方法。
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