Dreaming of Dixie : how the South was created in American popular culture / Karen L. Cox.
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- 9780807877784
- 0807877786
- 9781469603179
- 1469603179
- Southern States -- In popular culture -- History
- Nostalgia -- Southern States
- Romanticism -- Southern States
- Popular culture -- United States -- History
- États-Unis (Sud) -- Dans la culture populaire -- Histoire
- Nostalgie -- États-Unis (Sud)
- Romantisme -- États-Unis (Sud)
- Culture populaire -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- HISTORY -- State & Local
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Nostalgia
- Popular culture
- Romanticism
- Southern States
- United States
- 975
- F209
- 71.57
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Dixie in popular song -- Selling Dixie -- Dixie on early radio -- Dixie on film -- Dixie in literature -- Welcome to Dixie.
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Cox shows that the chief purveyors of nostalgia for the Old South were outsiders of the region, playing to consumers' anxiety about modernity by marketing the South as a region still dedicated to America's pastoral traditions. Cox examines how southerners themselves embraced the imaginary romance of the region's past.
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