{"title":"Usable Pasts","authors":"Tad Tuleja, Usable Pasts, —William Faulkner","doi":"10.1017/9781108595773.005","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In Usable Pasts, fourteen authors examine the manipulation of traditional expressions among a variety of groups from the United States and Canada: the development of a pictorial style by Navajo weavers in response to traders, Mexican American responses to the appropriation of traditional foods by Anglos, the expressive forms of communication that engender and sustain a sense of community in an African American women's social club and among elderly Yiddish folksingers in Miami Beach, the incorporation of mass media images into the \"C&Ts\" (customs and traditions) of a Boy Scout troop, the changing meaning of their defining Exodus-like migration to Mormons, Newfoundlanders' appropriation through the rum-drinking ritual called the Schreech-In of outsiders' stereotypes, outsiders' imposition of the once-despised lobster as the emblem of Maine, the contest over Texas's heroic Alamo legend and its departures from historical fact, and how yellow ribbons were transformed from an image in a pop song to a national symbol of \"resolve.\" Document Type Book Publisher Utah State University Press Publication Date 1997 ISBN 978-0-87421-226-6 City Logan Comments Available as ebook or hard copy from USU Press. Recommended Citation Tuleja, Tad, \"Usable Pasts\" (1997). All USU Press Publications. 62. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/usupress_pubs/62 ALL USU PRESS PUBLICATIONS","PeriodicalId":112017,"journal":{"name":"The Soviet Myth of World War II","volume":"91 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The Soviet Myth of World War II","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108595773.005","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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在《可用的过去》一书中,14位作者研究了来自美国和加拿大的不同群体对传统表达的操纵:纳瓦霍织工对商人的绘画风格的发展,墨西哥裔美国人对盎格鲁人占有传统食物的反应,在非裔美国妇女的社交俱乐部和迈阿密海滩上的老年意第语民间歌手中产生和维持社区意识的表达形式的交流,将大众媒体图像纳入童子军的“C&Ts”(习俗和传统),纽芬兰人通过喝朗姆酒的仪式来改变外人的刻板印象,外人把曾经被鄙视的龙虾作为缅因州的象征,对德克萨斯州英雄阿拉莫传说及其与历史事实的背离的争论,以及黄丝带如何从流行歌曲中的形象转变为“决心”的国家象征。文献类型图书出版商犹他州立大学出版社出版日期1997 ISBN 978-0-87421-226-6城市洛根评论可从犹他州立大学出版社电子书或硬拷贝。Tuleja, Tad,《可用的过去》(1997)。所有USU出版社出版。https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/usupress_pubs/62所有USU出版社出版物
In Usable Pasts, fourteen authors examine the manipulation of traditional expressions among a variety of groups from the United States and Canada: the development of a pictorial style by Navajo weavers in response to traders, Mexican American responses to the appropriation of traditional foods by Anglos, the expressive forms of communication that engender and sustain a sense of community in an African American women's social club and among elderly Yiddish folksingers in Miami Beach, the incorporation of mass media images into the "C&Ts" (customs and traditions) of a Boy Scout troop, the changing meaning of their defining Exodus-like migration to Mormons, Newfoundlanders' appropriation through the rum-drinking ritual called the Schreech-In of outsiders' stereotypes, outsiders' imposition of the once-despised lobster as the emblem of Maine, the contest over Texas's heroic Alamo legend and its departures from historical fact, and how yellow ribbons were transformed from an image in a pop song to a national symbol of "resolve." Document Type Book Publisher Utah State University Press Publication Date 1997 ISBN 978-0-87421-226-6 City Logan Comments Available as ebook or hard copy from USU Press. Recommended Citation Tuleja, Tad, "Usable Pasts" (1997). All USU Press Publications. 62. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/usupress_pubs/62 ALL USU PRESS PUBLICATIONS