Progressive country :: how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture /
<P>During the early 1970s, the nation?s turbulence was keenly reflected in Austin?s kaleidoscopic cultural movements, particularly in the city?s progressive country music scene. Capturing a pivotal chapter in American social history, <cite>Progressive Country</cite> maps the confli...
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Zusammenfassung: | <P>During the early 1970s, the nation?s turbulence was keenly reflected in Austin?s kaleidoscopic cultural movements, particularly in the city?s progressive country music scene. Capturing a pivotal chapter in American social history, <cite>Progressive Country</cite> maps the conflicted iconography of "the Texan" during the ?70s and its impact on the cultural politics of subsequent decades.</p><p>This richly textured tour spans the notion of the "cosmic cowboy," the intellectual history of University of Texas folklore and historiography programs, and the complicated political history of late-twentieth-century Texas. Jason Mellard analyzes the complex relationship between Anglo-Texan masculinity and regional and national identities, drawing on cultural studies, American studies, and political science to trace the implications and representations of the multi-faceted personas that shaped the face of powerful social justice movements. From the death of Lyndon Johnson to Willie Nelson?s picnics, from the United Farm Workers? marches on Austin to the spectacle of Texas Chic on the streets of New York City, Texas mattered in these years not simply as a place, but as a repository of longstanding American myths and symbols at a historic moment in which that mythology was being deeply contested.</p><p>Delivering a fresh take on the meaning and power of "the Texan" and its repercussions for American history, this detail-rich exploration reframes the implications of a populist moment that continues to inspire progressive change.</p> |
Beschreibung: | "Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University." |
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spelling | Mellard, Jason. Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / by Jason Mellard. 1st ed. Austin : University of Texas Press, 2013. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University." Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : "Too much ain't enough," or, The Texan in the late twentieth century -- The empire of Texas : Lone Star regionalism sets the stage, 1936-1968 -- Home with the armadillo : Austin's progressive country music scene -- This new cross between Baba Ram Dass and Sam Bass : cosmic cowboydom and the 1970s -- The vanishing Texan : the party of the fathers realigns -- You a real cowboy? : Texas chic in the late seventies -- Conclusion. Print version record. <P>During the early 1970s, the nation?s turbulence was keenly reflected in Austin?s kaleidoscopic cultural movements, particularly in the city?s progressive country music scene. Capturing a pivotal chapter in American social history, <cite>Progressive Country</cite> maps the conflicted iconography of "the Texan" during the ?70s and its impact on the cultural politics of subsequent decades.</p><p>This richly textured tour spans the notion of the "cosmic cowboy," the intellectual history of University of Texas folklore and historiography programs, and the complicated political history of late-twentieth-century Texas. Jason Mellard analyzes the complex relationship between Anglo-Texan masculinity and regional and national identities, drawing on cultural studies, American studies, and political science to trace the implications and representations of the multi-faceted personas that shaped the face of powerful social justice movements. From the death of Lyndon Johnson to Willie Nelson?s picnics, from the United Farm Workers? marches on Austin to the spectacle of Texas Chic on the streets of New York City, Texas mattered in these years not simply as a place, but as a repository of longstanding American myths and symbols at a historic moment in which that mythology was being deeply contested.</p><p>Delivering a fresh take on the meaning and power of "the Texan" and its repercussions for American history, this detail-rich exploration reframes the implications of a populist moment that continues to inspire progressive change.</p> Country music Texas History and criticism. Country music Social aspects Texas History. Country music Texas Austin 1971-1980 History and criticism. Texas In popular culture History. Country (Musique) Texas Austin 1971-1980 Histoire et critique. Texas Dans la culture populaire Histoire. MUSIC Instruction & Study Theory. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture bisacsh Country music fast Country music Social aspects fast Texas fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJj8XjVR9hP7dPxwVtRqcP Texas Austin fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcRb4pf9t9BxpfttVcF8C 1971-1980 fast Electronic books. Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast History fast Print version: Mellard, Jason. Progressive country. 1st ed. Austin : University of Texas Press, 2013 9780292753006 (DLC) 2013007455 (OCoLC)829446073 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=633456 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mellard, Jason Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / Introduction : "Too much ain't enough," or, The Texan in the late twentieth century -- The empire of Texas : Lone Star regionalism sets the stage, 1936-1968 -- Home with the armadillo : Austin's progressive country music scene -- This new cross between Baba Ram Dass and Sam Bass : cosmic cowboydom and the 1970s -- The vanishing Texan : the party of the fathers realigns -- You a real cowboy? : Texas chic in the late seventies -- Conclusion. Country music Texas History and criticism. Country music Social aspects Texas History. Country music Texas Austin 1971-1980 History and criticism. Country (Musique) Texas Austin 1971-1980 Histoire et critique. MUSIC Instruction & Study Theory. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture bisacsh Country music fast Country music Social aspects fast |
title | Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / |
title_auth | Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / |
title_exact_search | Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / |
title_full | Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / by Jason Mellard. |
title_fullStr | Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / by Jason Mellard. |
title_full_unstemmed | Progressive country : how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / by Jason Mellard. |
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title_sort | progressive country how the 1970s transformed the texan in popular culture |
title_sub | how the 1970s transformed the Texan in popular culture / |
topic | Country music Texas History and criticism. Country music Social aspects Texas History. Country music Texas Austin 1971-1980 History and criticism. Country (Musique) Texas Austin 1971-1980 Histoire et critique. MUSIC Instruction & Study Theory. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture bisacsh Country music fast Country music Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | Country music Texas History and criticism. Country music Social aspects Texas History. Country music Texas Austin 1971-1980 History and criticism. Texas In popular culture History. Country (Musique) Texas Austin 1971-1980 Histoire et critique. Texas Dans la culture populaire Histoire. MUSIC Instruction & Study Theory. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture Country music Country music Social aspects Texas Texas Austin Electronic books. Criticism, interpretation, etc. History |
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