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SUMMARY:Episode 06\: Richard Lloyd discusses his book NeoBohemia\: Art and Commerce in the Post Industrial City
DESCRIPTION:City Vision\: Episode 106 [http\://vimeo.com/2764835] from Gary Gaston [http\://vimeo.com/user1122890] on Vimeo [http\://vimeo.com].\n Follow-Up             on Issues Featured on CityVisions\n Richard Lloyd of Vanderbilt University  discusses             Neo-Bohemia\n According           to answers.com\, the term bohemian was first used in the nineteenth           century to describe the non-traditional lifestyles of marginalized           and impoverished artists\, writers\, musicians\, and actors in major European           cities. The bohemian lifestyle is often associated with caf&eacute\;s\,           coffeehouses\, drug use (particularly\, alcoholism\, and absinthe. Bohemians           were associated with unorthodox or antiestablishment political or social           viewpoints\, which were expressed through extramarital sexual relations and voluntary poverty.\n The term emerged in France in the 1800s when artists and creators began to concentrate in the lower-rent\, lower class gypsy neighborhoods. The term "Bohemian" reflects a belief\, widely held in France at the time\, that the Gypsies had come from Bohemia.\n For the Nashville Scene’s review of Lloyd’s book\, please visit http\://www.nashvillescene.com/Stories/Arts/Books/2005/12/22/La_Vie_Neo_Boheme/index.shtml# [http\://www.nashvillescene.com/Stories/Arts/Books/2005/12/22/La_Vie_Neo_Boheme/index.shtml#]\n
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