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Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River explores the interaction of people and environment in two contemporary rural villages in the Midwest. Michael O. Johnston examines how place and identity are constructed differently among residents of these two villages and how this reflects and shapes the different experiences that people have while attending this annual interstate festival.

Johnston analyzes media coverage about this event from local newspaper, local television news, and freelancers who covered this festival to show the significance of media representations in providing a glimpse at people’s experiences while attending this festival. Throughout this book, Johnston demonstrates the dialectical relationship between the making of identity and place at this festival. By tracing these contemporary festivals, this book challenges the persistent homogenization of people and place that often exists when talking about communities in the Midwest.



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"From the iconic study of Yankee City parades by W. Lloyd Warner, examining festivals has been influential in understanding how communities define themselves in space and time. By detailing how two Mississippi River towns celebrate their past and present, Michael Johnston provides an insightful contribution to local sociology. Tug Fest, a friendly tug-of-war between two cross-river settlements, powerfully demonstrates how sporting competition builds meaning for residents and visitors. A most welcome contribution to cultural sociology and environmental studies."

-- Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University

“Clearly written and engaging, Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest by Michael Johnston skillfully investigates how a tug-of-war festival on the banks of the Mississippi river both draws from and shapes a place, its local and international identity, historical path, and economic and tourist prospects."

-- Pepper Glass, author of Misplacing Ogden, Utah: Race, Class, Immigration, and the Construction of Urban Reputations

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Birth of a Tug Fest

Chapter 1: The Making of Place and Identity in the Midwest

Chapter 2: Kiddy Tug, Farm Boys, and Beefy Women: Identity and Body Politics

Chapter 3: Hands Covered in Resin: Party Tourism or Sport Tourism

Chapter 4: The Tides that Bind and Unravel: The Social Construction of Environment

Chapter 5: More than Just a Map Dot: Globalization and Tourism

Conclusion: The Mississippi River All but Lost Its Wild

Afterword: Tug Tied

Appendix

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666908770, 978-1666908770
      ISBN10: 1666908770

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River explores the interaction of people and environment in two contemporary rural villages in the Midwest. Michael O. Johnston examines how place and identity are constructed differently among residents of these two villages and how this reflects and shapes the different experiences that people have while attending this annual interstate festival.

      Johnston analyzes media coverage about this event from local newspaper, local television news, and freelancers who covered this festival to show the significance of media representations in providing a glimpse at people’s experiences while attending this festival. Throughout this book, Johnston demonstrates the dialectical relationship between the making of identity and place at this festival. By tracing these contemporary festivals, this book challenges the persistent homogenization of people and place that often exists when talking about communities in the Midwest.



      Trade Review

      "From the iconic study of Yankee City parades by W. Lloyd Warner, examining festivals has been influential in understanding how communities define themselves in space and time. By detailing how two Mississippi River towns celebrate their past and present, Michael Johnston provides an insightful contribution to local sociology. Tug Fest, a friendly tug-of-war between two cross-river settlements, powerfully demonstrates how sporting competition builds meaning for residents and visitors. A most welcome contribution to cultural sociology and environmental studies."

      -- Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University

      “Clearly written and engaging, Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest by Michael Johnston skillfully investigates how a tug-of-war festival on the banks of the Mississippi river both draws from and shapes a place, its local and international identity, historical path, and economic and tourist prospects."

      -- Pepper Glass, author of Misplacing Ogden, Utah: Race, Class, Immigration, and the Construction of Urban Reputations

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: The Birth of a Tug Fest

      Chapter 1: The Making of Place and Identity in the Midwest

      Chapter 2: Kiddy Tug, Farm Boys, and Beefy Women: Identity and Body Politics

      Chapter 3: Hands Covered in Resin: Party Tourism or Sport Tourism

      Chapter 4: The Tides that Bind and Unravel: The Social Construction of Environment

      Chapter 5: More than Just a Map Dot: Globalization and Tourism

      Conclusion: The Mississippi River All but Lost Its Wild

      Afterword: Tug Tied

      Appendix

      References

      About the Author

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