Proud to Be an Okie : Cultural Politics, Country Music, and Migration to Southern California.


Peter. La Chapelle
Bok Engelsk 2007 · Electronic books.
Omfang
1 online resource (368 pages)
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Big City Ways -- 1 At the Crossroads of Whiteness -- 2 Refugees -- 3 Rhythm Kings and Riveter Queens -- Part II. Rhinestones and Ranch Homes -- 4 Ballads for the Crabgrass Frontier -- 5 Playing Second Fiddle No More? -- 6 Fightin' Sides -- Reprise: Dueling Populisms -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.. - Proud to Be an Okie brings to life the influential country music scene that flourished in and around Los Angeles from the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s to the early 1970s. The first work to fully illuminate the political and cultural aspects of this intriguing story, the book takes us from Woody Guthrie's radical hillbilly show on Depression-era radio to Merle Haggard's "Okie from Muskogee" in the late 1960s. It explores how these migrant musicians and their audiences came to gain a sense of identity through music and mass media, to embrace the New Deal, and to celebrate African American and Mexican American musical influences before turning toward a more conservative outlook. What emerges is a clear picture of how important Southern California was to country music and how country music helped shape the politics and culture of Southern California and of the nation.
Emner
Sjanger
Geografisk emneord
California : (NO-TrBIB)HUME01709. - USA : (NO-TrBIB)HUME01695
ISBN
9780520940000
ISBN(galt)

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