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New Yorkistan
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Books and Literature Asked by: eduboys-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
08 Feb 2006 17:07 PST
Expires: 10 Mar 2006 17:07 PST Question ID: 443347 |
What are the meaning of all of the "stan's" in the new yorker cover "New Yorkistan" I bought a framed lithograph, and it'd be nice to know all of the subtleties. http://routeduvin.typepad.com/photos/newyorker/46980_l.html | |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: pinkfreud-ga on 08 Feb 2006 17:13 PST |
This may be helpful: http://www.si-web.com/forums/webboard/43829.HTM |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: eduboys-ga on 08 Feb 2006 17:19 PST |
I found that site through my google search. It doesn't have a listing of all of them. |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: eduboys-ga on 08 Feb 2006 17:20 PST |
Basically I'm hoping someone has already put together a list of all of the names, and their meanings, so I don't have to struggle to find the meanings of all of them. |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: cryptica-ga on 08 Feb 2006 19:06 PST |
eduboys -- Are you a New Yorker? Do all the "stans" confuse you, or only some of them? I've lived in NYC for years and I think most old-timers recognize the references. A lot of them are plays on Yiddish words and Brooklyn and Queens accents. A few you'd need to be from New York to get, I think. Like "Lubavistan" is probably named after the Lubavitch branch of Hassidic Jews, most of whom live in Brooklyn. And in Queens, "Lefrahkis" means LeFrak City, a famous housing complex of apartment buiildings, built by the LeFrak family. I'm not an official Google researcher, so I just answer things for fun, but if you really want someone to provide an explanation for each "place" on that map, you probably ought to raise your fee. It would be alot of work to type all that. P.S. Did you know you can also get NewYorkistan as a SHOWER CURTAIN?! |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: eduboys-ga on 08 Feb 2006 19:51 PST |
yeah I was thinking about raising the fee. I know about 60-70 percent of them. Want explanations of all of them to frame, and put next to a lithograph I bought. |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: eduboys-ga on 08 Feb 2006 19:51 PST |
Yes I knew it was a shower curtain... |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: cryptica-ga on 10 Feb 2006 15:45 PST |
Maybe you'd get a better response if you list the ones you're unsure of, as opposed to asking for the entire map. |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: cryptica-ga on 22 Feb 2006 22:10 PST |
So many of these are Yiddish expressions and just plain old funny. Some do represent the vibe of neighborhoods, but a lot of them are really there for the laugh. CHADORSTORE is in New Jersey, probably Jersey City, because it's a big Muslim community and women there wear the "Chador." Plus, it's a pun -- a play on the famous NY furniture store, THE DOOR STORE. LIBERACI is a play on the pianist Liberace and it appears to be on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The Upper West Side has long been home to musicains and people in the arts. And has a big gay population as well. SHATOOSH & PASHMINA . . Shatoosh is the most expensive yarn -- I think it's made from the chin hairs of very rare goats. Shatoosh shawls are beyond expensive and illegal to import to the U.S. (true Pashimina shawls are also very expensive.) It looks like SHATOOSH & PASHINA are on the Upper East Side of Manhattan -- meaning, Park Avenue, 5th Avenue, Madison Avenue -- home of the very rich women who could afford those shawls. PTOOEY & FEH -- Yiddish expressions of negativity. You don't want to go to those places! They appear to be in the Bronx, some parts of which are dangerous. STAN is Staten Island. That's all there is. Stan. The camel probably means that it's a barren desert. Nobody ever seems to think much about Staten island. HARRY VAN ARSDALE, JR. BLVD. -- Well, that's a real boulevard in Queens. Harry was a famous labor leader, I believe. Fought for the working man. There's something about having all the silly fake names and then this one real name that is fun. The artists probably like saying "Harry Van Arsdale, Jr. Blvd." out loud. I know I do. LEFRAKHIS -- I already explained what this in my comment here of 2/8. Anyway, that's a few more of them for now. Is this the kind of info you want? |
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Re: New Yorkistan
From: eduboys-ga on 01 Mar 2006 16:52 PST |
Exactly what I was looking for. |
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