Culture in the American Southwest

Culture in the American Southwest
Title Culture in the American Southwest PDF eBook
Author Keith L. Bryant
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 581
Release 2014-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1623492084

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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" in the Southwest. Humans create culture, but in the Southwest, Bryant argues, the land itself has also influenced that creation. "Incredible light, natural grandeur, . . . and a geography at once beautiful and yet brutal molded societies that sprang from unique cultural sources." The peoples of the American Southwest share a regional consciousness—an experience of place—that has helped to create a unified, but not homogenized, Southwestern culture. Bryant also examines a paradox of Southwestern cultural life. Southwesterners take pride in their cultural distinctiveness, yet they struggled to win recognition for their achievements in "high culture." A dynamic tension between those seeking to re-create a Western European culture and those desiring one based on regional themes and resources continues to stimulate creativity. Decade by decade and city by city, Bryant charts the growth of cultural institutions and patronage as he describes the contributions of artists and performers and of the elites who support them. Bryant focuses on the significant role women played as leaders in the formation of cultural institutions and as writers, artists, and musicians. The text is enhanced by more than fifty photographs depicting the interplay between the people and the land and the culture that has resulted.

The American Southwest

The American Southwest
Title The American Southwest PDF eBook
Author Lynn Irwin Perrigo
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1979
Genre
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THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST : ITS PEOPLE AND CULTURES

THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST : ITS PEOPLE AND CULTURES
Title THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST : ITS PEOPLE AND CULTURES PDF eBook
Author Lynn I. Perrigo
Publisher
Pages 469
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN

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The American Southwest

The American Southwest
Title The American Southwest PDF eBook
Author Lynn Irwin Perrigo
Publisher
Pages 504
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN

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The Culture of Tourism, the Tourism of Culture

The Culture of Tourism, the Tourism of Culture
Title The Culture of Tourism, the Tourism of Culture PDF eBook
Author William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 276
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780826329288

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The Southwest has long been an American dreamscape, and inherently this has had its affect on the land and its people. Among other topics discussed in the package of essays is how the area is transformed by tourism and how native people gain autonomy by presenting their experiences and cultures to tourists.

The People

The People
Title The People PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 558
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Introduction to the Native peoples of the American Southwest.

The American Southwest Resource Book: The people and the culture

The American Southwest Resource Book: The people and the culture
Title The American Southwest Resource Book: The people and the culture PDF eBook
Author Jane Kurtz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Arizona
ISBN 9781571680655

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Provides information and suggests resources and activities for understanding all aspects of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, and for seeing these states as a distinct region.