This paper explores the transformation of murals at San Diego’s Chicano Park Skatepark into sites of spiritual struggle. We observe the extension of spiritual identification through skateboarding as a leisure pursuit that is woven with the symbols of Chicano identity. We frame our discussion through the material and symbolic paradigm of pol- luted leisure, since the park is both contaminated by heavy industry and othered through its ethnic composition. Embedded in this narra- tive is the struggle over a people encased in a polluted space, and framed alike pollution as unwanted, disposable, and unsightly. Amidst this example of a fraying society afflicted with both the slow violence of substance abuse and internal gentrification, a spiritual connection to skateboarding offers coherence. We conclude by showing how the spirituality of skateboarding works as a recasting of polluted leisure as both a resistant and hopeful act.

Chicano Park’s Skateboard Memorial Murals: Extending the Sacred in Polluted Leisure / Buchetti, Andrea; O’Connor, Paul. - In: LEISURE SCIENCES. - ISSN 0149-0400. - (2024), pp. 1-24. [10.1080/01490400.2024.2325484]

Chicano Park’s Skateboard Memorial Murals: Extending the Sacred in Polluted Leisure

Buchetti, Andrea
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2024

Abstract

This paper explores the transformation of murals at San Diego’s Chicano Park Skatepark into sites of spiritual struggle. We observe the extension of spiritual identification through skateboarding as a leisure pursuit that is woven with the symbols of Chicano identity. We frame our discussion through the material and symbolic paradigm of pol- luted leisure, since the park is both contaminated by heavy industry and othered through its ethnic composition. Embedded in this narra- tive is the struggle over a people encased in a polluted space, and framed alike pollution as unwanted, disposable, and unsightly. Amidst this example of a fraying society afflicted with both the slow violence of substance abuse and internal gentrification, a spiritual connection to skateboarding offers coherence. We conclude by showing how the spirituality of skateboarding works as a recasting of polluted leisure as both a resistant and hopeful act.
2024
Mexican-American, skateboarding, spirituality, pollution
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Chicano Park’s Skateboard Memorial Murals: Extending the Sacred in Polluted Leisure / Buchetti, Andrea; O’Connor, Paul. - In: LEISURE SCIENCES. - ISSN 0149-0400. - (2024), pp. 1-24. [10.1080/01490400.2024.2325484]
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