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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: [8 Volumes]
Contributor(s): Mark, Rebecca (Author), Vaughan, Rob C. (Author)
ISBN: 0313332665     ISBN-13: 9780313332661
Publisher: Greenwood
OUR PRICE:   $392.04  
Product Type: Boxed Set
Published: December 2004
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Annotation: The study and celebration of regionalism is becoming more and more important to an understanding of American culture, and this is the first definitive reference work on culture in its many regional manifestations within the United States. Each volume includes chapters on integral parts of regional culture, including: Architecture Art Ecology and Environment Ethnicity Fashion Film and Theater Folklore Food Language Literature Music Religion Sports and Recreation Chapters present exhaustively researched, detailed narratives of the given subjects, covering from indigenous culture through the present day. For example, the chapter on "Music" in The Pacific Region explore such styles as indigenous tribal music; Asian-American composition; the Mexican-American ranchera, nortena genres; Latin and West Coast jazz; Hawaiian slack key music; surf rock; Haight-Ashbury psychedelia; underground L.A. Metal; Northwest garage and grunge rock; and Long Beach ska, among others. Multiply this depth of coverage by thirteen chapters and again by eight volumes to get a sense of the phenomenal wealth of information presented in this set. Furthermore, each chapter is enhanced with sidebars, photos and illustrations, and a Resource Guide (including print, electronic, film, and organizational entries). Finally, each volume includes two maps--a conventional map of the region and a map of physical geography--and concludes with a bibliography and an index. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures covers cultures from every state in the nation, with allocations as follows: New England--Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont The Mid-Atlantic Region--Delaware, Districtof Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia The Midwest--Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin The South--Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia The Southwest--Arizona, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico The Great Plains Region--Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota The Rocky Mountain Region--Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming The Pacific Region--Alaska, California, Hawai'i, Oregon, Washington The set was designed in coordination with the National Standards for United States History and the Curriculum Standards for Social Studies, and with the feedback of Consulting Editor William Ferris (University of North Carolina), former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and Librarian Advisor Paul Piper (Western Washington University).
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - General
- Social Science | Popular Culture
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Dewey: 979
LCCN: 2004056061
Series: Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures
Physical Information: 12.25" H x 11" W x 8" (22.65 lbs) 3200 pages
 
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The study and celebration of regionalism is becoming more and more important to an understanding of American culture, and this is the first definitive reference work on culture in its many regional manifestations within the United States. Each volume includes chapters on integral parts of regional culture, including architecture, art, ecology and environment, ethnicity, fashion, film and theater, folklore, food, language, literature, music, religion, sports, and recreation. Chapters present exhaustively researched, detailed narratives of the given subjects, covering from indigenous culture through the present day. For example, the chapter on Music in The Pacific Region explore such styles as indigenous tribal music; Asian-American composition; the Mexican-American ranchera, norte a genres; Latin and West Coast jazz; Hawaiian slack key music; surf rock; Haight-Ashbury psychedelia; underground L.A. Metal; Northwest garage and grunge rock; and Long Beach ska, among others. Multiply this depth of coverage by thirteen chapters and again by eight volumes to get a sense of the phenomenal wealth of information presented in this set. Furthermore, each chapter is enhanced with sidebars, photos and illustrations, and a Resource Guide (including print, electronic, film, and organizational entries). Finally, each volume includes two maps--a conventional map of the region and a map of physical geography--and concludes with a bibliography and an index.

The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures covers cultures from every state in the nation. The set was designed in coordination with the National Standards for United States History and the Curriculum Standards for Social Studies, and with the feedback of Consulting Editor William Ferris (University of North Carolina), former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and Librarian Advisor Paul Piper (Western Washington University).