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Creating and Consuming the American South Martyn Bone

Creating and Consuming the American South By Martyn Bone

Creating and Consuming the American South by Martyn Bone


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Summary

Emphasizes how narratives and images of ""the South"" have real social, political, and economic ramifications, and that they register at various local, regional, national, and transnational scales.

Creating and Consuming the American South Summary

Creating and Consuming the American South by Martyn Bone

This book explores how an eclectic selection of narratives and images of the American South have been created and consumed. The thirteen essays move beyond both traditional accounts of southern identity as either declining or enduring, and more recent postmodernist accounts of the South as imagined or invented. Instead, the contributors emphasize how narratives and images of "the South" have real social, political, and economic ramifications, and that they register at various local, regional, national, and transnational scales.

Featuring distinguished scholars writing from a wide range of multi- and interdisciplinary perspectiveshistory, literary studies, performance studies, popular music, and queer studiesthe volume both challenges and expands on established understandings of how, when, where, and why ideas of the South have been developed and disseminated.

Creating and Consuming the American South Reviews

The essays are broad-ranging in their methodology, bringing the insights of literary studies, queer studies, cinema studies, dramaturgy, musicology, ecocentricism, and other fields . . . to bear on the question at hand. Journal of Southern History

Offers new perspectives on southern music . . . southern family values . . . and the agrarian tradition. . . . Recommended. Choice

Provocative and insightful. North Carolina Historical Review

About Martyn Bone

Martyn Bone is associate professor of American literature at the University of Copenhagen. Brian Ward is professor in American studies at Northumbria University. Brian Ward is professor in American studies at Northumbria University. William A. Link is Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History at the University of Florida. They are coeditors of Creating Citizenship in the Nineteenth-Century South and The American South and the Atlantic World.

Table of Contents

  • List of Figures
  • Preface: Understanding the South
  • Introduction. Old/New/Post/Real/Global/No South: Paradigms and Scales Martyn Bone
  • Part I. Creating and Consuming the "Real" South
  • 1. From Appalachian Folk to Southern Foodways: Why Americans Look to the South for Authentic Culture W. Fitzhugh Brundage
  • 2. God and the MoonPie: Consumption, Disenchantment, and the Reliably Lost Cause Scott Romine
  • 3. Toward a Post-postpolitical Southern Studies: On the Limits of the "Creating and Consuming" Paradigm Jon Smith
  • Part II. Creating and Consuming the South: Case Studies
  • 4. Southern (Dis)Comfort: Creating and Consuming Homosex in the Black South E. Patrick Johnson
  • 5. Serpents in the Garden: Historic Preservation, Climate Change, and the Postsouthern Plantation Michael P. Bibler
  • 6. Creating and Consuming "Hill Country Harmonica": Promoting the Blues and Forging Beloved Community in the Contemporary South Adam Gussow
  • 7. Pride at Preservation Hall: Tourism, Spectacle, and Musicking in New Orleans Jazz Anne Dvinge
  • 8. Recovering through a Cultural Economy: New Orleans from Katrina to Deepwater Horizon Helen Taylor
  • Part III. Creating and Consuming the South in Transnational Contexts
  • 9. Creating a Multiethnic Gulf South: Vietnamese American Cultural and Economic Visibility before and after Katrina Frank Cha
  • 10. A "Southern, Brown, Burnt Sensibility": Four Saints in Three Acts, Black Spain, and the (Global) Southern Pastoral Paige A. McGinley
  • 11. Southern Regionalism and U.S. Nationalism in William Faulkner's State Department Travels Deborah Cohn
  • 12. The Feeling of a Heartless World: Blues Rhythm, Oppositionality, and British Rock Music Andrew Warnes
  • 13. Me and Mrs. Jones: Screening Working-Class Trans-Formations of Southern Family Values John Howard
  • Afterword: After Authenticity Tara McPherson
  • List of Contributors
  • Index

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NPB9780813064451
9780813064451
0813064457
Creating and Consuming the American South by Martyn Bone
New
Paperback
University Press of Florida
2019-11-30
354
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