Format:
Online-Ressource (394 p)
ISBN:
9781623492076
Series Statement:
Tarleton State University Southwestern Studies in the Humanities v.12
Content:
If the Southwest is known for its distinctive regional culture, it is not only the indigenous influences that make it so. As Anglo Americans moved into the territories of the greater Southwest, they brought with them a desire to reestablish the highest culture of their former homes: opera, painting, sculpture, architecture, and literature. But their inherited culture was altered, challenged, and reshaped by Native American and Hispanic peoples, and a new, vibrant cultural life resulted. From Houston to Los Angeles, from Tulsa to Tucson, Keith L. Bryant traces the development of ""high culture
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Description based upon print version of record
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Front Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Cultures & Conquests; Chapter 2. The Importation of Anglo Culture, 1850-1900; Chapter 3. Cities & Culture, 1900-1920; Chapter 4. A Regional Culture is Formulated, 1920-1940; Chapter 5. Nationalization of a Regional Culture, 1940-1960; Chapter 6. Institutional Culture/Creating Icons, 1960-1980; Chapter 7. A Renaissance with Many Voices, 1960-1980; Chapter 8. The Exportation of a Regional Culture, 1980-1995; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781623492083
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781623492076
Additional Edition:
Print version Culture in the American Southwest : The Earth, the Sky, the People
Language:
English
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