In 1949, Alan Schafer opened South of the Border, a beer stand
located on bucolic farmland in Dillon County, South Carolina, near
the border separating North and South Carolina. Even at its
beginning, the stand catered to those interested in Mexican-themed
kitsch--sombreros, toy pi-atas, vividly colored panchos, salsas.
Within five years, the beer stand had grown into a restaurant, then
a series of restaurants, and then a theme park, complete with gas
stations, motels, a miniature golf course, and an adult-video shop.
Flashy billboards--featuring South of the Border's stereotypical
bandit Pedro--advertised the locale from 175 miles away.
An hour south of Schafer's site lies the Grand Strand
region--sixty miles of South Carolina beaches and various forms of
recreation. Within this region, Atlantic Beach exists. From the
1940s onward, Atlantic Beach has been a primary tourist destination
for middle-class African Americans, as it was one of the few
recreational beaches open to them in the region. Since the 1990s,
the beach has been home to the Atlantic Beach Bikefest, a
motorcycle festival event that draws upward of 10,000 African
Americans and other tourists annually.
Sombreros and Motorcycles in a Newer South studies both locales,
separately and together, to illustrate how they serve as lens for
viewing the historical, social, and aesthetic aspects embedded in a
place's culture over time. In doing so, author Nicole King engages
with concepts of the "Newer South," the contemporary era of
southern culture which integrates Old South and New South history
and ideas about issues such as race, taste, and regional
authenticity. Tracing South Carolina's tourism industry through
these locales, King analyzes the collision of southern identity and
place with national, corporatized culture from the 1940s onward.
Sombreros and Motorcycles in a Newer South locates campy but
historic tourist sites that serve as important texts for better
understanding how culture moves and more inclusive notions of what
it means to be southern today.
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