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E-raamat: Disney Parks and the Construction of American Identity: Tourism, Performance, Anxiety

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  • Sari: Studies in Disney and Culture
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666932409
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Studies in Disney and Culture
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666932409

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"Focusing primarily on Walt Disney World, in a time of unmatched cultural anxiety, the authors use their influential 'tourist as actor' framework to unpack the ways that Disney parks and their guests co-create performances of implicit Americanness through case studies on music, geography and ecology, sports, families, and politics"--

Writing in a time of heightened political anxiety–and when accusations of nationalism, authoritarianism, and proto-fascism have increasingly divided Americans into factions– the authors use their influential performance studies-based ‘tourist as actor’ framework to unpack the ways that Disney parks and their guests co-create performance of implicit Americanness in the 21st century. This book argues that the roles that guests choose to perform-- accepting, declining, negotiating, or overwriting scripts offered to them by the Disney theme park experience-- ultimately reveals much about the nature of the contemporary United States. Focusing primarily on Walt Disney World in Florida, and using case studies on music, geography and ecology, sports, families, and politics, these chapters illuminate the always complicated and often contradictory presentations and performances of America within Disney parks in the deeply contested twenty-first century.



Focusing primarily on Walt Disney World, in a time of unmatched cultural anxiety, the authors use their influential ‘tourist as actor’ framework to unpack the ways that Disney parks and their guests co-create performances of implicit Americanness through case studies on music, geography and ecology, sports, families, and politics.

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Jennifer A. Kokai and Tom Robsons Disney Parks and the Construction of American Identity: Tourism, Performance, Anxiety is a must-read for anyone interested in the serious study of Disneys theme parks. Astutely weaving together moments of lived personal experience with a range of academic approaches and concepts, the book offers a timely and essential analysis of the ongoing political, social and cultural tensions being played out within the spaces of Walt Disney World. -- Rebecca Williams, University of South Wales Jennifer Kokai and Tom Robson once again provide seminal work on Disney theme parks, providing an in-depth study on what they mean to its audiences, and to US society at large. It is without a doubt the book on the parks we need right now, and will provide fertile ground for scholarship for decades to come. -- Sabrina Mittermeier, University of Kassel, author of "A Cultural History of the Disneyland Theme Parks"

Introduction: Two Fourths of July at the Magic Kingdom

Chapter One: Voices of Liberty: Disney Parks HarmonioUS and CacophonoUS
Sonic Performances of American Musical Culture

Chapter Two: Labyrinths and Hyperspace: Escapist Geography and Absented
Ecology in American Disney Parks

Chapter Three: If You Cant Run Fast, Run Fabulous: The Evolution of
Sporting at Disney and of American Conceptions of Athlete

Chapter Four: Ohana Means Family? Who Is Included in a Disney Family and
Who Is Forgotten

Chapter Five: From Yippies to MAGA Provocateurs: Politicized Tourists Crash
the Kingdom

Conclusion: Fist Fights and Friendship Bracelets: Disney Parks as Conflicted
Commons
Jennifer A. Kokai is director of the School of Theatre and Dance and the Endowed Chair of the Holloway and the Brit at the University of South Florida.

Tom Robson is assistant teaching professor in Purdue Universitys Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program.