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Folk and Popular Culture: Diversity and Uniformity
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Chapter 7
Figure 7.2Distribution of Old Order Amish communities
Figure 7.4Early North American culture hearths
Figure 7.8The "arc of French settlement" about 1750
Figure 7.14Architectural source areas and the diffusion of building methods
Figure 7.18Tennessee moonshine stills, mid-1950s
Figure 7.19Folk song regions of eastern United States
Figure 7.20Country music refuge areas
Figure 7.21The southward shift of white spirituals
Figure 7.22American folk culture hearths and diffusions
Figure 7.23Material folk culture regions of eastern United States
Figure 7.26The location of pizza parlors of a single national chain
Figure 7.27A street transformation
Figure 7.30Country music radio stations
Figure 7.31Classical town names
Figure 7.32Regional variations in expressions of popular culture:
(a) baseball viewing;
(b) snack nut consumption;
(c) lodge membership;
(d) cigarette smoking
Figure 7.33Vernacular regions of North America
Figure 7.34Generalized U.S. culture regions