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Explore how Branson reflects cultural and political tensions in America with author Joanna Dee Das.
Branson, Missouri, can be seen as a political, religious and cultural symbol of an enduring American ideal, inspiring polarizing views: some call it "God’s Country," for others, it's "as close to Hell as anything on Earth." Joanna Dee Das, author of "Faith, Family, and Flag: Branson Entertainment and the Idea of America," examines the Branson entertainment industry in the context of America’s long-running culture wars, showing how a town known for popular entertainment became central to the political right’s vision for the nation. Books will be available for purchase and signing. A Preserving the Ozarks event.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Local History & Genealogy | Author Event |
TAGS: | Preserving the Ozarks |
The Library Center is the headquarters of the Springfield-Greene County Library District. The 82,000-square-foot building houses major collections of print and electronic resources. These include special collections such as business and local history and genealogy; public Wi-Fi computers, four private study rooms, five small conference rooms, a kitchen and state-of-the-art reference technology. In addition, the Library Center includes other amenities characteristic of larger urban libraries. Those features include a 150-seat auditorium, a glass-enclosed reading room and art gallery, a story hour room, outdoor patio and outdoor story garden and the Between Friends Gift Shop.