Book Review: Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Braden T. Leap
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rural Midwestern communities of LeClaire, Iowa, and Port Byron, Illinois, have attempted to sustain their communities through the creation of an annual festival featuring a tug-of-war contest between the towns that spans the Mississippi River. Any event that requires a 2700-foot rope and the United States Coast Guard to close the Mississippi River to maritime traffic is a remarkable accomplishment. However, Johnston argues that the festival is far more than just spectacle. By analyzing local newspaper and television coverage of the festival produced between 2000 and 2019, Johnston contends that these communities reimagine and reinvigorate their cultures and economies through Tug Fest. As residents and tourists attend the festival, they spend money, create and renew social bonds, and reimagine their collective pasts, presents, and futures. The social differences and inequalities that are central to the communities are also on display and potentially reorganized. In short, Tug Fest provides attendees an annual opportunity to transform and renew their communities in manners that help to sustain them while maintaining meaningful ties to the past. Chapter 1 places LeClaire, Port Byron, and Tug Fest within broader patterns of depopulation and deindustrialization that have characterized much of the rural Midwest over the past century. Johnston suggests that annual festivals like Tug Fest are especially significant to rural towns experiencing depopulation. Not only can festivals provide an economic boost through an influx of cash from tourists, but hese festivals provide comnize their cultures amidst shifting
书评:社区媒体在拖船节中的位置和身份表现:重建密西西比河
爱荷华州的勒克莱尔和伊利诺斯州的拜伦港等中西部乡村社区试图通过创建一个一年一度的节日来维持他们的社区,该节日的特色是在横跨密西西比河的城镇之间进行拔河比赛。任何需要2700英尺长的绳子和美国海岸警卫队来关闭密西西比河海上交通的活动都是一项了不起的成就。然而,约翰斯顿认为,这个节日远不只是一个奇观。通过分析2000年至2019年期间当地报纸和电视对该节日的报道,约翰斯顿认为,这些社区通过拖船节重新构想并振兴了他们的文化和经济。当居民和游客参加这个节日时,他们花钱,创造和更新社会纽带,重新想象他们共同的过去、现在和未来。作为社区中心的社会差异和不平等也被展示出来,并有可能被重组。简而言之,Tug Fest为参加者提供了一个每年一次的机会,以一种有助于维持社区的方式来改造和更新他们的社区,同时保持与过去有意义的联系。第一章将勒克莱尔、拜伦港和托格费斯特置于人口减少和去工业化的更广泛的模式中,这种模式在过去的一个世纪里已经成为中西部农村的特点。约翰斯顿认为,像拖船节这样的年度节日对正在经历人口减少的农村城镇尤其重要。节日不仅可以通过游客带来的现金流入来促进经济增长,而且这些节日还可以在变化中融合他们的文化
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5.20
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4.00%
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期刊介绍: Men and Masculinities presents peer-reviewed empirical and theoretical scholarship grounded in the most current theoretical perspectives within gender studies, including feminism, queer theory and multiculturalism. Using diverse methodologies, Men and Masculinities"s articles explore the evolving roles and perceptions of men across society. Complementing existing publications on women"s studies and gay and lesbian studies, Men and Masculinities helps complete the spectrum of research on gender. The journal gives scholars interested in gender vital, balanced information on the burgeoning - and often misunderstood - field of masculinities studies.
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