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The Social Construction of a Cultural Spectacle: Floatzilla concentrates on the tourist element of the Mississippi River with a focus on the media construction of an annual floating event that occurs on the river. Michael O. Johnston shows that the canoeing and kayaking event itself is void of meaning; it is the news media that brings these events to life through real world accounts about a kayaker who nearly collided with a fifty-five-foot yacht, a person dressed up as a pirate with a live parrot as a prop, a guy with a Floatzilla logo tattooed on his hand, and the death of a longtime friend and cornerstone of the event. Johnston draws from research across multiple disciplines to explain how the media constructs the natural and bodily experiences canoers and kayakers say they have while attending Floatzilla. He discusses the importance of meaning and sense of place in maintaining a connectedness between the built environment, nature, and the people who attend this event. Ultimately, the author contends that social meaning is essential for humans to make sense of their surroundings.



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"Just like people, places have identities and personas. Also, just like people, those identities and personas can change over time either by force or by fiat. Michael O. Johnston takes us into a world of the Floatzilla festival where we see how news media facilitate such changes in both people and places. He opens our eyes to some of the ways that contemporary identities are both stabilized and rearranged, and sometimes rearranged again, and how people can act and react to the social forces often out of their control."

-- Michael Ian Borer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Importance of Community Media in Shaping Festival City

Chapter 2. The Making of an Occasion

Chapter 3. The Road to the Float

Chapter 4. The Arrival, Performance, and Departure

Conclusion

Appendix: Sources and Methods, Cities and Their Festival

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666929720, 978-1666929720
      ISBN10: 1666929727

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Social Construction of a Cultural Spectacle: Floatzilla concentrates on the tourist element of the Mississippi River with a focus on the media construction of an annual floating event that occurs on the river. Michael O. Johnston shows that the canoeing and kayaking event itself is void of meaning; it is the news media that brings these events to life through real world accounts about a kayaker who nearly collided with a fifty-five-foot yacht, a person dressed up as a pirate with a live parrot as a prop, a guy with a Floatzilla logo tattooed on his hand, and the death of a longtime friend and cornerstone of the event. Johnston draws from research across multiple disciplines to explain how the media constructs the natural and bodily experiences canoers and kayakers say they have while attending Floatzilla. He discusses the importance of meaning and sense of place in maintaining a connectedness between the built environment, nature, and the people who attend this event. Ultimately, the author contends that social meaning is essential for humans to make sense of their surroundings.



      Trade Review

      "Just like people, places have identities and personas. Also, just like people, those identities and personas can change over time either by force or by fiat. Michael O. Johnston takes us into a world of the Floatzilla festival where we see how news media facilitate such changes in both people and places. He opens our eyes to some of the ways that contemporary identities are both stabilized and rearranged, and sometimes rearranged again, and how people can act and react to the social forces often out of their control."

      -- Michael Ian Borer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. The Importance of Community Media in Shaping Festival City

      Chapter 2. The Making of an Occasion

      Chapter 3. The Road to the Float

      Chapter 4. The Arrival, Performance, and Departure

      Conclusion

      Appendix: Sources and Methods, Cities and Their Festival

      References

      About the Author

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