A study of identity construction through historical legend
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Preface: Historical Legend Is Living Legend Acknowledgments Introduction: The Cultural Work of Heritage Chapter 1: What Is Historical Legend? Chapter 2: Swedish American Local History Writing Chapter 3: Reading Texts within Texts Chapter 4: The Content of Swedish American Historical Legends Chapter 5: Rhetoric: Community Claims about the Shared Past Chapter 6: Ostension: Acting on the Shared Past Chapter 7: Critique: Historical Legend and Local History as Useable Pasts Coda: Heritage as Emergent Culture Notes Works Cited Index
"Arguing convincingly that historical legends are fundamental components of a selective, often self-congratulatory, 'useable past,' Attebery reminds us that these stories buttress inarguably contemporary heritage claims. An original contribution to a neglected, important topic."-James P. Leary, University of Wisconsin-Madison "A sophisticated and sharp-eyed take on the vexed and complicated presentation of heritage, story, and community in Swedish American local history writing. Illuminating the ongoing political importance of historical legends, Attebery deftly analyzes their patterns and omissions in a way that is profoundly needed in an America too often marked by the erasure of the experiences of its BIPOC citizens."-Jeanne Banks Thomas, Utah State University