Under the Perfect Sun

The San Diego Tourists Never See

Mike Davis, Kelly Mayhew, and Jim Miller

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An anti-tourist guide that debunks San Diego’s sunshine myth for locals and visitors alike
Let’s just say there was a good liaison between city government and business.
—EX-MAYOR OF SAN DIEGO FRANK CURRAN, ON THE 1960S

For fourteen million tourists each year, San Diego is the fun place in the sun that never breaks your heart. But America’s eighth-largest city has a dark side. Behind Sea World, the zoo, the Gaslamp District, and the beaches of La Jolla hides a militarized metropolis, boasting the West Coast’s most stratified economy and a tumultuous history of municipal corruption, virulent antiunionism, political repression, and racial injustice. Though its boosters tirelessly propagate an image of a carefree beach town, the real San Diego shares dreams and nightmares with its violent twin, Tijuana.

This alternative civic history deconstructs the mythology of “America’s finest city.” Acclaimed urban theorist Mike Davis documents the secret history of the domineering elites who have turned a weak city government into a powerful machine for private wealth. Jim Miller tells the story from the other side: chronicling the history of protest in San Diego from the Wobblies to today’s “globalphobics.” Kelly Mayhew, meanwhile, presents the voice of paradise’s forgotten working people and new immigrants. The texts are vividly enhanced by Fred Lonidier’s photographs.


Mike Davis is the author of several books, including Dead Cities and City of Quartz. He lives in San Diego. Kelly Mayhew is a professor of English, philosophy, and humanities at San Diego City College. Jim Miller is a professor of English at San Diego City College.

Current Affairs
Spring 2005
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6 1/8 x 7 7/8, 432 pages
978-1-56584-980-8

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