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portada The Frontier Centennial: Fort Worth and the new West (Grover e. Murray Studies in the American Southwest)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781682830833

The Frontier Centennial: Fort Worth and the new West (Grover e. Murray Studies in the American Southwest)

Jacob W. Olmstead (Author) · Texas Tech University Press · Hardcover

The Frontier Centennial: Fort Worth and the new West (Grover e. Murray Studies in the American Southwest) - Jacob W. Olmstead

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Synopsis "The Frontier Centennial: Fort Worth and the new West (Grover e. Murray Studies in the American Southwest)"

In 1936, the Texas centennial was celebrated across the state. In The Frontier Centennial, Jacob Olmstead argues that Fort Worth's celebration of the centennial represented a unique opportunity to reshape the city's identity and align itself with a progressive future. Olmstead draws out the Frontier Centennial from its inception as a commemorative fair to theme park enshrining the mythic West to show the various ways centennial planners, boosters, and civic leaders sought to use the celebration as a means to bolster the city's identity and image as a modern city of the American West. Olmstead's retelling of the Frontier Centennial looks at two distinctive processes. The first addresses the interplay of memory, identity, and image in the evolution of the celebration's commemorative messages. Fort Worth's image as a progressive western metropolis also impacted other areas, less central, to Frontier Centennial planning. Debates over how outsiders would interpret features of the celebration, carried on by club women and others, reveal the interest the citizenry held in upholding or contesting the city's modern image. Overlapping with the issues of memory and identity, the second process addresses how the larger narratives of the mythic West influenced the content of the celebration. Though drawn from actual events and people, the myth reduces the past to its "ideological essence." Mythmakers, like historians, draw upon facts to explain and give meaning to a particular worldview.

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