On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 20:46:19 -0700 (PDT), an orbital mind-control
laser caused Matt Hickman <
hem...@gmail.com> to write:
>On Sunday, March 10, 2013 12:39:03 PM UTC-5, Chris Zakes wrote:
>> On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 09:30:45 -0700 (PDT), an orbital mind-control
>> laser caused Matt Hickman <
hem...@gmail.com> to write:
>>
>> >On Sunday, March 10, 2013 10:43:04 AM UTC-5, lal_truckee wrote:
>>
>> >> On 3/10/13 7:55 AM, Matt Hickman wrote:
>>
>> >> > In_Tunnel in the Sky_, the U.S. had been devastated by nuclear warfare (evince the Manhattan crater) and repopulated by the third world. And this is treated matter-of-factly and not as a threat to freedom.
>> >>
>> >> Can you support "repopulated by the third world?"
>> >> An isolated reference to "Manhattan crater" can as easily be ascribed to
>> >> accident. I don't recall a more extensive historical back story.
>>
>> >> (_Farnham's Freehold_ is a whole other parable.)
>>
>> >Sure, the religion that the Walker family practices is, on the face of it, third world. That teleportation was discovered in Brazil points to a shift in technological innovation away from the US and Europe.
>>
>> I think you're mis-remembering.
>>
>> The discoverer is Professor Jesse Evelyn Ramsbotham, which doesn't
>> *sound* terribly Brazilian. And after stepping through the first
>> man-sized gate into what he *thinks* is the Carboniferous Period
>> (remember that he was trying to build a time machine)... "Ten minutes
>> later he was arreested for waving a firearm around in Rio de Janiero's
>> civic botanical gardens. A lack of the Portugese language increased
>> both his difficulties and the length of time he spent in a tropical
>> pokey,but three days later through the help of the North American
>> consul he was on his way home."
>>
>> The US and Canada may have become a single country, but it's pretty
>> clear that Ramsbotham wasn't from Brazil.
>>
>> -Chris Zakes
>> Texas
>>
>> --
>
>Okay, agreed.
>
>A couple of other indicators. WWIII is mentioned in 5th paragraph of chapter two. And then it goes on to say, "The hydrogen, germ and nerve gas horrors that followed..." Indications of massive population loss.
One more detail on the timing. Heinlein mentions the replica Statue of
Liberty, "twin to the one that had stood for a century where now was
Bedloe Crater." That implies WWIII happened in the 1980s, so the
second wave of Evangelical Monism would be either in the 1990s or the
2090s. I'd guess the 2090s, to give enough time to rebuild and
repopulate and we're now in the mid-2100s.
>Then there is Jock calling Rod a 'cholo.' Cholo means something different now than it did in 1954 or in the 16th century. I think cholo, in this context, meant someone who had just come over the border, a new comer to Los Angeles (or, in this case the former continental US). It certainly does not mean Rod was a Hispanic low-rider. Rod was black. I also see his personality written as being that of a traditional dignified and stoic African prince.
Well... I'm still not convinced that Rod was black. Heinlein's comment
about having a black hero in "Tunnel" could, to my mind, just as
easily refer to Caroline.
And I'm not sure "dignified and stoic" are accurate descriptors of
Rod, either.
>I might also bring up the Peiping Peace Treaty where 'remnants of the former Australian population' were moved to New Zealand. Also an indication of massive population loss, this time for a traditional US ally - possibly in WWIII and its aftermath. And something that would not have happened without the US being completely out of the picture as a world power.
Hm. Good point. Either the US was completely out of the picture, or
they were so busy with internal reconstruction (and, possibly, a
postwar neo-isolationism) that they weren't paying much attention to
what was happening on the other side of the world.
In either case, things have settled down and rebuilt to the point that
the Australasian Republic is on good enouogh terms with North America
to run their emigration routes through Emigrants' Gap in New Jersey.