Title: Branson, Missouri: Regional Identity and the Emergence of a Popular Culture Community
Abstract: Journal of American CultureVolume 18, Issue 2 p. 57-73 Branson, Missouri: Regional Identity and the Emergence of a Popular Culture Community Damien Francaviglia, Damien Francaviglia Anthropology, Ohio State University.Search for more papers by this author Damien Francaviglia, Damien Francaviglia Anthropology, Ohio State University.Search for more papers by this author First published: Summer 1995 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-734X.1995.00057.xCitations: 3Find It @ Georgia SouthernAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Works Cited Barnes, Deborah. As the Fish Go, So Could Tourism. Springfield News-Leader 17 Aug. 1992: B1. Cortese, Charles F., and Bernie Jones. The Sociological Analysis of Boom Towns. Boom Towns and Human Services. Ed. Judith A. Davenport and Joseph Davenport. Laramie : U of Wyoming Publications, 1979. 3–18. “DNR Task Force Studying Effects of Branson Boom. Springfield News-Leader 16 Aug. 1992: E1. Herschend, Silver Dollar City Times. Information brochure. 2.17: 6 n.d. Hommann, Mary. City Planning in America: Between Promise and Despair. Westport : Praeger, 1993. Hough, Michael. Out of Place: Restoring Identity to the Regional Landscape. New Haven : Yale UP, 1990. Ingenthron, Elmo. The Land of Taney—A History of an Ozark Commonwealth. Point Lookout, MO : School of the Ozarks P, 1974. King, Margaret J. The New American Muse: Notes on the Amusement/Theme Park. Journal of Popular Culture 15.1 (Summer 1981): 56–62. Lowenthal, David. The Past is a Foreign Country. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1985. McCullough, Caroll. Personal interview, 15 Sept. 1993. Meyer, Douglas K. Country Music and Geographical Themes. The Sounds of People and Places. Ed. George O. Carney. Washington , DC : UP of America, 1979. Miller, E. Joan. The Ozark Culture Region as Revealed by Traditional Materials. Annals: Association of American Geographers 58.1 (1968: 51–77. Mills, Stephen F. Disney and the Promotion of Synthetic Worlds. American Studies International. 28.2 (1990: 66–79. “Missouri Investigating Claims of Building Violations in Branson. Fort Worth Star-Telegram 11 Oct. 1993: A, 2. Montell, William Lynwood. Killings: Folk Justice in the Upper South. Lexington : UP of Kentucky, 1986. Morris, Lucile. Bald Knobbers. Caldwell , ID : Caxton, 1939. Oechsle, Kathy. There's No Home for Garbage. St. Louis Post-Dispatch 15 June, 1992: 1. Presley Press information package. 1993. Presley, Steve. Personal Interview, 16 Sept. 1993. Vance Randolph. ed. An Ozark Anthology. Caldwell , ID : Caxton, 1940. Rayburn, Otto Ernest. Ozark Country. New York : Duell, 1941. Rogers, Jimmie N. The Country Music Message: Revisited. Fayetteville , AR : U of Arkansas P, 1989. Rossiter, Phyllis. A Living History of the Ozarks. Gretna , LA : Pelican, 1992. Sheriff, Bill. Personal interview, 16 Sept. 1993. State of Missouri, Department of Economic Development. Community Profile: Branson, MO. Jefferson City , MO : Sept. 1992. Stossberg, Holly. Personal interview, 21 Jan. 1994. Survey #1. Survey of Branson and Hollister residents conducted by Dr. Jim Wirth in 1993. Survey #2. License plate survey conducted from Sept. 14 to Sept. 17, 1993, on vehicles at several Branson hotels. Tribe, Ivan M. Mountaineer Jamboree-Country Music in West VA. Lexington : UP of Kentucky, 1984. Van Buskirk, Kathleen. Branson. In the Heart of Ozark Mountain Country. Ed. Frank Reute. Reeds Spring, MO : White Oak, 1992. 152–59. Van Buskirk, Kathleen. Shepherd of the Hills Country. In the Heart of Ozark Mountain Country. Ed. Frank Reute. Reeds Spring, MO : White Oak, 1992. 23–26. Velharticky, Ken. Personal interview, 15 Sept. 1993. Wilson, Charles Morrow. Back Woods America. Chapel Hill , NC : U of North Carolina P, 1934. Winebrenner, Terrence C. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys: The Rhetorical Vision of Country-Western Popular Songs, 1970–1979. Ph.D. Thesis Ohio State U, 1985. Wright, Harold Bell. The Shepherd of the Hills. Chicago : Book Supply, 1907. Citing Literature Volume18, Issue2Summer 1995Pages 57-73 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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