Dixie emporium : tourism, foodways, and consumer culture in the American South / edited by Anthony J. Stanonis.
Material type: TextPublisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: ix, 296 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0820329517
- 9780820329512
- 0820331694
- 9780820331690
- Tourism, foodways, and consumer culture in the American South
- 306.48190975 22
- F209 .D59 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Selling Dixies / Anthony J. Stanonis -- Buying Memory: Souvenirs of the American SouthIntroduction: Thoughtful Souvenirs / Ted Ownby -- "There Is an Abundance of Those Which Are Genuine": Northern Travelers and Souvenirs of the Antebellum South / Eric W. Plaag -- Branding Dixie: The Selling of the American South, 1890-1930 / Karen L. Cox -- The Riddle of the Horny Hillbilly / Patrick Huber -- Coloring the Market: Race and ConsumerismIntroduction: Identity Market / W. Fitzhugh Brundage -- Refining Religion: Consumerism and African American Religion in the Delta, 1875-1917 / John M. Giggie -- Hillbilly Heaven: Branson Tourism and the Hillbilly of the Missouri Ozarks / Aaron K. Ketchell -- Behind the Sombrero: Identity and Power at South of the Border, 1949-2001 / Nicole King -- Selling the Civil Rights Movement: Montgomery, Alabama, since the 1960s / Glenn T. Eskew -- Consuming the South: Foodways and the Performance of Southern CultureIntroduction: Southern Eats / John Shelton Reed -- Just Like Mammy Used to Make: Foodways in the Jim CrowSouth / Anthony J. Stanonis -- Mechanized Southern Comfort: Touring the Technological South at Krispy Kreme / Carolyn de la Pena -- The Cafe Hon: Working-Class White Femininity and Commodified Nostalgia in Postindustrial Baltimore / Mary Rizzo.
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