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Dixie Emporium - Tourism, Foodways, and Consumer Culture in the American South (Paperback)
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Dixie Emporium - Tourism, Foodways, and Consumer Culture in the American South (Paperback)
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A region explained through its tourist attractions and souvenirs.
This collection of ten essays focuses on how southerners have
marketed themselves to outsiders. The cultural ironies and
contradictions that have arisen from southerners' efforts to
commodify their identity reveal regional anxieties about
consumerism, tourism, and memory.The book's first section looks at
southern souvenirs as abstractions of regional culture. Essays on
such topics as Confederate imagery on consumer goods and the tacky
figurine known as the Horny Hillbilly unpack the often incongruous
meanings bestowed on souvenirs by their owners. Locales like
Branson, Missouri, and the South of the Border tourist complex in
South Carolina are discussed in the second section's essays, which
consider how tourist sites can both exploit and depend on local
culture. Recognizing the deep cultural meanings associated with
food and eating, the final group of essays looks at the Krispy
Kreme donut franchise, the themed Baltimore eatery Cafe Hon, and
other manifestations of southern foodways.Viewing a region often at
odds with itself on matters like race and religion, Dixie Emporium
identifies spaces, services, and products that construct various
Souths that exaggerate, refute, or self-consciously safeguard
elements of southernness.
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