Description |
xxiv, 232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Series |
American made music series
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American made music series.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page xxiv) and index. |
Contents |
"Bury me beneath the willow" : Linda Parker and definitions of tradition on the National Barn Dance, 1932-1935 / Kristine M. McCusker -- "Spade doesn't look exactly starved" : country music and the negotiation of women's domesticity in Cold War Los Angeles / Peter La Chapelle -- Charline Arthur : the (un)making of a honky-tonk star / Emily C. Neely -- I don't think Hank done it that way : Elvis, country music, and the reconstruction of southern masculinity / Michael Bertrand -- "I wanna play house" : configurations of masculinity in the Nashville sound era / Diane Pecknold -- Patsy Cline's crossovers : celebrity, reputation, and feminine identity / Joli Jensen -- Dancing together : the rhythms of gender in the country dance hall / Jocelyn R. Neal -- Between riot grrrl and quiet girl : the new women's movement in country music / Beverly Keel -- Going back to the old mainstream : No depression, Robbie Fulks, and Alt. country's muddied waters / Barbara Ching -- Postlude / Charles Wolfe. |
Subject |
Country music -- History and criticism.
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Country music. |
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Femininity in popular culture.
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Femininity in popular culture. |
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Masculinity in popular culture.
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Masculinity in popular culture. |
Added Author |
McCusker, Kristine M.
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Pecknold, Diane.
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ISBN |
1578066778 cloth alkaline paper |
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1578066786 paperback alkaline paper |
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