Proud to Be an Okie

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  • Proud to Be an Okie Book Detail

  • Author : Peter La Chapelle
  • Release Date : 2007-04-03
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 367
  • ISBN 13 : 0520248899
  • File Size : 80,80 MB

Proud to Be an Okie by Peter La Chapelle PDF Summary

Book Description: "Proud to be an Okie is a fresh, well-researched, wonderfully insightful, and imaginative book. Throughout, La Chapelle's keen attention to shifting geographies and urban and suburban spaces is one of the work's real strengths. Another strength is the book's focus on dress, ethnicity, and the manufacturing of style. When all of these angles and insights are pulled together, La Chapelle delivers a fascinating rendering of Okie life and American culture."—Bryant Simon, author of Boardwalk of Dreams: Atlantic City and the Fate of Urban America

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