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Reinventing Dixie: Tin Pan Alley's Songs and the Creation of the Mythic South

Full title: Reinventing Dixie: Tin Pan Alley's Songs and the Creation of the Mythic South
ISBN: 9780807159446
ISBN 10: 0807159441
Authors: Jones, John Bush
Publisher: LSU Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 288
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2015

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Synopsis

Tin Pan Alley, Once New York City's Songwriting And Recording Mecca, Issued More Than A Thousand Songs About The American South In The First Half Of The Twentieth Century. In Reinventing Dixie, John Bush Jones Explores The Broad Impact Of These Songs In Creating And Disseminating The Imaginary View Of The South As A Land Of Southern Belles, Gallant Gentlemen, And Racial Harmony. In Profiles Of Tin Pan Alley's Lyricists And Composers, Jones Explains How A Group Of Undereducated And Untraveled Writers--the Vast Majority Of Whom Were Urban Northerners Or European Immigrants--constructed The Specific And Detailed Images Of The South Used In Their Song Lyrics. In The Process Of Evaluating The Origins Of Tin Pan Alley's Songbook, Jones Analyzes These Songwriters' Attitudes About North-south Reconciliation, Ideals Of Honor And Hospitality, And The Recurring Theme Of The Yearning For Home. Though A Few Of The Songs Employed Parody Or Satire To Undercut The Vision Of A Peaceful, Romantic South, The Majority Ignored The Realities Of Racism And Poverty In The Region.--provided By Publisher.