Description
In Mythic Frontiers, Daniel Maher illustrates how aggrandized versions of the past, especially those of the "American frontier," have been used to turn a profit. These imagined historical sites have effectively silenced the violent, oppressive, colonizing forces of manifest destiny and elevated principal architects of it to mythic heights. Examining the frontier complex in Fort Smith, Arkansas-where visitors are greeted at a restored brothel and the reconstructed courtroom and gallows of "Hanging Judge" Isaac Parker feature prominently-Maher warns that creating a popular tourist narrative and disconnecting cultural heritage tourism from history minimizes the devastating consequences of imperialism, racism, and sexism and relegitimizes the privilege bestowed upon white men.
About the Author
Daniel R. Maher is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith.
Reviews
Maher explores the development of the Frontier Complex as he deconstructs the frontier myth in the context of manifest destiny, American exceptionalism, and white male privilege. A very significant contribution to our understanding of how and why heritage sites reinforce privilege."" - Frederick H. Smith, author of The Archaeology of Alcohol and Drinking
""Peels back the layer of dime westerns and True Grit films to show how their mythologies are made material. You'll never experience a 'heritage site' the same way again."" - Christine Bold, author of The Frontier Club: Popular Westerns and Cultural Power, 1880-1924
""Contributes meaningfully to the ongoing discussion of how Americans display and consume their complicated past."" - Journal of Southern History
""Drops the 'protective cloak of heritage' from the thousands of historical sites that profit from celebrating American manifest destiny. . . . From start to finish, Maher pairs the frontier complex and reality in ways that move beyond myth busting and instead ties both to changes in national discourse and the development of the tourist economy in the West."" - American Indian Quarterly
""A fascinating and finely detailed examination of the construction and perpetuation of . . . the ""frontier complex"" at the Fort Smith, Arkansas historic site."" - Western Historical Quarterly
Book Information
ISBN 9780813064185
Author Daniel R. Maher
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint University Press of Florida
Publisher University Press of Florida
Weight(grams) 477g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 151mm * 17mm