In Usable Pasts, fourteen authors examine the manipulation of traditional expressions among a variety of groups from the United States and Canada: the development of a pictorial style by Navajo weavers in response to traders, Mexican American responses to the appropriation of traditional foods by Anglos, the expressive forms of communication that engender and sustain a sense of community in an African American women’s social club and among elderly Yiddish folksingers in Miami Beach, the incorporation of mass media images into the "C&Ts" (customs and traditions) of a Boy Scout troop, the changing meaning of their defining Exodus-like migration to Mormons, Newfoundlanders’ appropriation through the rum-drinking ritual called the Schreech-In of outsiders’ stereotypes, outsiders’ imposition of the once-despised lobster as the emblem of Maine, the contest over Texas’s heroic Alamo legend and its departures from historical fact, and how yellow ribbons were transformed from an image in a pop song to a national symbol of "resolve."
Tad Tuleja
Usable Pasts [PDF ebook]
Traditions and Group Expressions in North America
Usable Pasts [PDF ebook]
Traditions and Group Expressions in North America
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera PDF ● ISBN 9780874213348 ● Redaktör Tad Tuleja ● Utgivare Utah State University Press ● Publicerad 1997 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5001090 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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