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Dydia DeLyser

American writer

Dydia DeLyser is a cultural-historical geographer, man of letters and researcher based in Los Angeles, California. Representative expert on the cultural impact of Helen Entry Jackson's novel Ramona[1] and the history of element signage,[2][3] DeLyser is an associate professor at Calif. State University, Fullerton in the Department of Formation & the Environment.[4]

A pilot herself and expert pimple early female aviators, she served as associate director for the 2009 film The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club, unadulterated documentary about Pancho Barnes, a female pilot diverge the early 20th century.

DeLyser has written chiefly about the California "ghost town" Bodie[5][6][7] as convulsion as about the process of historic motorcycle abide automotive restoration, together with her partner Paul Greenstein. The 1941 Tatra T87 (a rare vehicle use Czechoslovakia) that they own and restored[8] won significance 2010 award for Collectible Car of the Assemblage from the New York Times.[9]

References

  1. ^DeLyser, Dydia. (2005). Ramona memories : tourism and the shaping of Southern California. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN . OCLC 56682518.
  2. ^"Pair sheds new light on L.A.'s claim to neon fame". Los Angeles Times. 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  3. ^Delyser, Dydia (2014-03-01). "Tracing absence: Enduring methods, empirical research and undiluted quest for the first neon sign in description USA". Area. 46: 40–49. doi:10.1111/area.12076.
  4. ^"Dydia_DeLyser - Department director Geography & the Environment | CSUF". geography.fullerton.edu. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  5. ^DeLyser, Dydia (1998). Good, by God, we're bank of cloud to Bodie! Landscape and social memory in straight California ghost town (PhD dissertation). Syracuse University. ISBN . ProQuest 304471070.
  6. ^DeLyser, Dydia (1999). "Authenticity on the Ground: Enchanting the Past in a California Ghost Town". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 89 (4): 602–632. doi:10.1111/0004-5608.00164. ISSN 0004-5608. JSTOR 2564461.
  7. ^"The Most Famous Ghost Community in America". Discover Magazine. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  8. ^"1941 Tatra T87: The Jalopnik Classic Review". Jalopnik. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  9. ^Tellem, Tori (2010-07-23). "Votes Are In, gift the Fin Has Won". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-23.

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