White Soul examines the social, political, and religious
foundations of country music as the soul music of white,
working-class Americans.
Country music gives voice to an economically battered subculture
of hard-living and hard-working people who find self-expression in
the music of honky-tonks and heartaches. It celebrates the "wild
side of life" as a form of populist anarchism and escapist
festivity. This unusual medley of sociology, theology, and country
music history is also a compelling critique of the elitism of "good
taste" in the dominant culture.
Tex Sample challenges the church to reach out to working-class
people, who have often been ignored and demeaned by churches held
captive to the tastes and lifestyles of the upper middle class.
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