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Sense of place: American regional cultures
Barbara Allen Bogart and Thomas J Schlereth
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Frontmatter
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Regional Studies in American Folklore Scholarship (BARBARA ALLEN, page 1)
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Folklore and Reality in the American West (BARRE TOELKEN, page 14)
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Tornado Stories in the Breadbasket: Weather and Regional Identity (LARRY DANIELSON, page 28)
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"One Reason God Made Trees": The Form and Ecology of the Barnegat Bay Sneakbox (MARY HUFFORD, page 40)
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Mankind's Thumb on Nature's Scale: Trapping and Regional Identity in the Missouri Ozarks (ERIKA BRADY, page 58)
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Regional Consciousness as a Shaper of Local History: Examples from the Eastern Shore (POLLY STEWART, page 74)
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Image and Identity in Oregon's Pioneer Cemeteries (RICHARD E. MEYER, page 88)
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Carbon-Copy Towns? The Regionalization of Ethnic Folklife in Southern Illinois's Egypt (JOHN M. COGGESHALL, page 103)
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A Regional Musical Style: The Legacy of Arnold Shultz (WILLIAM E. LIGHTFOOT, page 120)
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Creative Constraints in the Folk Arts of Appalachia (CHARLES E. MARTIN, page 138)
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The Genealogical Landscape and the Southern Sense of Place (BARBARA ALLEN, page 152)
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Regional Culture Studies and American Culture Studies (THOMAS J. SCHLERETH, page 164)
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Notes (page 184)
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Contributors (page 212)
Citable Link
Published: c1990
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
- 9780813158426 (ebook)
- 9780813117300 (hardcover)
- 9780813108179 (paper)