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Reconstructing the south : how commercial myths compete for identity value through the ideological shaping of popular memories and countermemories

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posted on 2008-02-01, 00:00 authored by C Thompson, Kelly Tian
This study explicates the coconstitutive relationships between commercial myth- making and popular memory that arise through myth market competitions for identity value. We develop a genealogical analysis of the representational strategies and ideological rationales that two prominent New South mythmakers use to shape popular memories in relation to their competitive goals and to efface counter- memories that contradict their mythologized representations. We then derive a conceptual model that highlights competitive, historical, and ideological influences on commercial mythmaking and their transformative effects on popular memory, which have not been addressed by prior theorizations of the meaning transfer process. <br>

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Chicago, Ill.

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eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2008, Journal of consumer research

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Journal of consumer research

Volume

34

Pagination

595 - 613

ISSN

0093-5301

eISSN

1537-5277

Issue

5

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

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