Great Times Down South

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American domestic tourism
Carter Administration
Carter and the South
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Civil Rights Legacy
cultural heritage
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heritage tourism
historical narratives
Jimmy Carter
Post-Civil Rights Tourism
promotional campaigns
regional identity
regional identity building
Southern folklore
Southern hospitality
Southern tourism
state tourism boards
tourism in the 1970s

Product details

  • ISBN 9780820373324
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Great Times Down South examines advertising materials from 1976 to 1981, including brochures, booklets, advertisements, and radio and TV spots, used by state tourism bureaus in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina. The chosen period, known as the Carter era, marked "southern fashion" and economic prosperity in the Sunbelt.

Analyzing the strategies, rhetoric, images, and themes employed by these tourism bureaus domestically and internationally offers a unique look into the prevailing conception of the South as marketed and perceived externally. A noticeable shift in the tourist image of the South occurred in the late 1970s, aligning with significant changes in southern culture and society. While the 1970s are acknowledged for altering the perception and symbolic role of the South in American culture, little research explores how these changes influenced the region's promotional image. Prevailing views extend the classic Old South imagery into the 1970s, but Giuliano Santangeli Valenzani contends that the roots of the current, elusive image of the South can be precisely traced in advertising materials designed to attract visitors during the 1970s.

GUILIANO SANTANGELI VALENZANI has taught
U.S. history at various Italian universities. He has published several articles in both English and Italian on the history of American tourism, including “La sfida sul ruolo del turismo negli Stati Uniti: lo scontro dimenticato dei turbolenti anni Settanta” in Acoma and “Advertising the Deep South in 2018: An Analysis of Destination Image through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia Travel Guides” in Ex-centric Souths.