Slumming

Slumming

Slumming (derived from "slum") originally referred to a practice, fashionable among certain segments of the middle class in many Western countries, whereby one deliberately patronizes areas or establishments which are populated by, or intended for, people well below one's own socio-economic level, motivated by curiosity or a desire for adventure. Most often these establishments take the form of bars or restaurants in low-income areas.

Recreational slumming was popular in Victorian London, where omnibus rides through Whitechapel were in vogue. Similarly, slumming tours were documented through the Five Points slums in Manhattan during the 1840s. [cite news|title=QUESTIONS FOR GRADY TURNER; Sin-City Exhibitionist|author=Sweeney, Camille |publisher=New York Times|date=October 6, 2002|accessdate=2008-02-06|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E06E0DB1538F935A35753C1A9649C8B63]

It's also associated Who|date=January 2008 with the middle 1980s, as an outgrowth of the yuppie subculture. The sense that upper-class establishments were phony, overpriced, and affected (ironically, the very criticisms leveled at yuppies themselves) made it fashionable among middle-class professionals to frequent "dives", due to their supposed authenticity and local color.

"Slumming" (also known as "class tourism" Who|date=January 2008) has come to refer to many activities that involve interaction with the less fortunate [cite news|title= CULTURE ZONE;Slumming|author=Kakutani, Michiko |publisher=New York Times|date=May 26, 1996|accessdate=2008-02-06|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E00E7DD1139F935A15756C0A960958260] , especially when motivated by curiosity, adventure, laziness, boredom, and even outright greed and miserliness. The term, and to some extent, the practice, have consequently acquired an unpleasant connotation, Who|date=January 2008 having become associated with condescension, exploitation, affectation, and bourgeois insensitivity.Who|date=January 2008 Unlike bohemianism or voluntary simplicity, slumming rarely involves more than a temporary or superficial commitment on the part of its participants; it is by nature a touristic or voyeuristic activity.Fact|date=January 2008

In "Good Will Hunting", for example, the main character uses "slumming" to describe sexual relationships between rich, well-educated girls and poorer boys, whom they might encounter around their universities.

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