Narratives of Tradition and Transcendence: A Nuanced Examination of the Magnolia Phenomenon

Lily Carroll
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Two instantly recognizable structures grace the skyline of Waco, Texas. Rounded, looming, and rusted, the Silos form a geographical indicator of the presence of Chip and Joanna Gaines’ home-centric empire — Magnolia. A brief drive through Waco soon reveals that Magnolia and its distinctive subculture are unlike any other entity within the city. Magnolia is not Waco, yet it defines Waco. Within this project, I seek to better understand the unique subculture of Magnolia juxtaposed against the drastically different environment of Waco. To fully understand the inner workings of this subculture, I compile details from frequent visits to Magnolia occurring over a period of three months, noting everything from the layout of the grounds to the products sold to the people who enter Magnolia’s gates and their tendencies in a field notebook. My studies help me to assemble a comprehensive picture of Magnolia’s unique subculture and its effects, both positive and negative, upon the city it inhabits. In doing so, I hope to contribute to scholarly understandings of the inequitable outcomes resulting from gentrification within Waco, addressing the lack of knowledge within existing literature about Magnolia’s role in this process.
传统与超越的叙事:对白玉兰现象的细致考察
德克萨斯州韦科市的天际线上有两座一眼就能认出的建筑。圆形、隐隐约约、锈迹斑斑的筒仓构成了奇普和乔安娜·盖恩斯以家庭为中心的帝国——木兰的地理标志。驱车穿过韦科,很快就会发现木兰及其独特的亚文化与城市中的任何其他实体都不一样。木兰不是韦科,但它定义了韦科。在这个项目中,我试图更好地理解木兰独特的亚文化与韦科截然不同的环境并置。为了充分了解这个亚文化的内部运作,我在三个月的时间里频繁地访问了木兰,收集了详细的细节,从场地的布局到出售的产品,再到进入木兰大门的人,以及他们的倾向,都记录在一本实地笔记本上。我的研究帮助我对木兰独特的亚文化及其对这座城市的积极和消极影响有了一个全面的了解。在这样做的过程中,我希望对韦科士绅化导致的不公平结果的学术理解做出贡献,解决现有文献中关于白玉兰在这一过程中所起作用的知识缺乏问题。
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