The Romance of Small-Town Chautauquas (review)

M. Jackson
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James R. Schultz touches on the origins of the Chautauqua movement but concentrates on the development of the movement across the Midwest and into the Northeast during the beginning of the twentieth century. Schultz begins with the story of Keith Vawter, who purchased part of James Redpath’s lecture and lyceum circuit in 1901. Based in Chicago, Vawter began the first traveling tent show on the Chautauqua circuit in 1904. His proposal to take the shows to the rural areas of America was new. The Chautauqua Institute in New York State was well established by the time Vawter and his caravans began their travels. The Redpath circuit moved through eight small towns in Iowa the first summer, providing education and entertainment. Schultz states, “America was striving for culture, and lyceum lectures became a popular medium for informing the public and generating discussion on the issues of the day” (1). The summer Chautauqua circuit offered the quality of lectures and entertainment to rural America that the lecture circuit offered to larger towns. In The Romance of Small-Town Chautauquas Schultz primarily provides anecdotes and photographs from the Chautauqua movement at the beginning of the twentieth century. The book presents the history of Chautauqua, but it focuses on the personal story of two brothers, Richie and Eben Schultz, who were born in Canton, Mississippi, and spent their young adult years working back and forth across the Midwest and East Coast in Chautauqua. The Schultz brothers are the author’s father and uncle, and he draws from family memories and archives for much of his material. University archives and local historical societies provided many of the previously unpublished photographs and information. Schultz draws heavily from the collections at Allegheny College, where his father was a college professor, and the archives of the University of Iowa. The author’s childhood stories and memories are also interwoven in the text. While it is a rather informal study with little analysis regarding the meaning of the movement for the audiences, the book adds to the information available and provides a beginning point for further analysis. Well-known speakers such as Robert M. La Follette and Ida Tarbell are featured as well as the lesser-known workers of the circuit. Advertisements for shows and photos of tents and small towns capture the spirit of the movement. A chapter is devoted to the Junior Chautauqua programs, which “extended through the week and included a mix of education and entertainment that appealed to children” (131). This educational aspect featured supervised play and the production of pageants, which were performed as part of the Chautauqua program. The management of the Chautauqua is also a topic of the book, since the Schultz brothers were both employed as managers. The reader does not learn what the qualifications were or gain much insight into how the circuit ran, however. Many of the circuit’s workers were college-age students trying to make money to continue their studies. We do learn about the logistics of moving tents
肖托夸斯小镇的浪漫(回顾)
詹姆斯·r·舒尔茨(James R. Schultz)触及了肖托夸运动的起源,但重点关注了该运动在20世纪初从中西部到东北部的发展。舒尔茨从基思·沃特的故事开始,沃特在1901年购买了詹姆斯·雷德帕斯的部分演讲和学园巡回演讲。总部设在芝加哥的沃特于1904年在肖托夸巡回演出中开始了第一次旅行帐篷表演。他提出的把表演带到美国农村地区的建议是新的。当沃特和他的商队开始他们的旅行时,纽约州的肖托夸研究所已经建立起来了。第一个夏天,Redpath巡回在爱荷华州的八个小镇巡回演出,提供教育和娱乐。舒尔茨说:“美国正在为文化而努力,学园讲座成为一种流行的媒介,为公众提供信息,并引发对当天问题的讨论。”(1)夏季肖托夸巡回为美国农村提供的讲座和娱乐的质量,就像巡回讲座为大城市提供的一样。在《肖托夸小镇的浪漫》一书中,舒尔茨主要提供了20世纪初肖托夸运动的轶事和照片。这本书讲述了肖托夸的历史,但它关注的是里奇和埃本·舒尔茨两兄弟的个人故事,他们出生在密西西比州的坎顿,成年后在肖托夸的中西部和东海岸来回工作。舒尔茨兄弟是作者的父亲和叔叔,他的大部分素材都来自家庭记忆和档案。大学档案馆和当地历史协会提供了许多以前未发表的照片和信息。舒尔茨大量从阿勒格尼学院(Allegheny College)的藏品和爱荷华大学(University of Iowa)的档案中获取资料,他的父亲曾在阿勒格尼学院担任教授。作者的童年故事和记忆也交织在文本中。虽然这是一项相当非正式的研究,对观众的运动意义几乎没有分析,但这本书增加了可用的信息,并为进一步分析提供了一个起点。著名的演讲者,如罗伯特·m·拉福莱特和艾达·塔贝尔,以及不太知名的工人的电路特色。帐篷和小镇的表演广告和照片捕捉到了运动的精神。有一章专门介绍了肖托夸少年项目,这些项目“贯穿一周,包括吸引孩子们的教育和娱乐”(131)。这种教育方面的特点是有监督的戏剧和表演的制作,这是肖托夸计划的一部分。肖托夸的管理也是这本书的一个主题,因为舒尔茨兄弟都被聘为经理。然而,读者并没有了解到这些资格是什么,也没有深入了解电路是如何运行的。电路的许多工人都是想赚钱继续学业的大学生。我们确实学习了移动帐篷的后勤
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