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Imagining Tombstone - (Culture America (Hardcover)) by  Kara L McCormack (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Imagining Tombstone - (Culture America (Hardcover)) by Kara L McCormack (Hardcover)

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  • When prospector "Ed" Schieffelin set out from Fort Huachuca in 1877 in search of silver, skeptics told him all he'd find would be his own tombstone.
  • Author(s): Kara L McCormack
  • 216 Pages
  • History, United States
  • Series Name: Culture America (Hardcover)

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Imagining Tombstone explores the ways popular culture, the concepts of history, and authenticity, preservation, and economic exigencies interact in a real Arizona town, as well as the ways the legends of Tombstone and the Mythic West have circulated worldwide.



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When prospector "Ed" Schieffelin set out from Fort Huachuca in 1877 in search of silver, skeptics told him all he'd find would be his own tombstone. What he did discover, of course, was one of the richest veins of silver in the West--a strike he wryly called Tombstone. Briefly a boomtown, in less than a decade Tombstone was fading into what, for the next half-century, looked more like a ghost town. How is it, Kara McCormack asks, that the resurrection of a few of the town's long-dead figures, caught forever in a thirty-second shoot-out, revived the moribund Tombstone--and turned it into what the Arizona Office of Tourism today calls "equal parts Deadwood and Disney"?

A meditation on the marketing of "authenticity," Imagining Tombstone considers this "most authentic western town in America" as the intersection of history and mythmaking, entertainment and education, the wish to preserve, the will to succeed, and the need to survive. McCormack revisits the facts behind the feud that culminated in the Earp brothers' and Doc Holliday's long walk to their showdown with the Clantons and McLaurys--a walk reenacted by so many actors that it became a ritual of Hollywood westerns and a staple of present-day Tombstone's tourist offerings. Taking into account decades of preservation efforts, stories told by Hollywood, performances on the town's streets, the fervor of Earp historians and western history buffs, and global notions of the West, Imagining Tombstone shows how the town's tenacity depends on far more than a "usable past." If Tombstone is "The Town Too Tough to Die," it is also, as this edifying and entertaining book makes clear, the place where authentic history and its counterpart in popular culture reveal their lasting and lucrative hold on the public imagination.



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"For those seeking to understand what makes places like Tombstone compelling--and why Americans hold tightly to memories of the Old West."--Pacific Historical Review

"The book's virtue lies in the diversity of cultural phenomena it gathers, including museum planning, amateur theater, international Wild West theme parks, and even the surprisingly violent "showdowns" among historical writers invested in Earp's life and legacy."--Journal of American History

"Timely and welcome. A refreshing study in American myth-making and myth preservation."--Western Historical Quarterly

"In Imagining Tombstone, readers encounter detailed and incisive analysis of the town's numerous popular representations. . . . Indeed, the book's greatest strength might be that it moves beyond the tired discussions of authenticity that too often plague studies of tourism and historic preservation."--Montana The Magazine of Western History

"Imagining Tombstone is a highly informative text, suitable for students, scholars, and nonacademic audiences alike. McCormack provides a significant contribution to the fields of historic preservation, tourism studies, and the American West."--H-Net Reviews



"This insightful and imaginative book investigates the twisted trail of Tombstone from silver boom town to dusty ghost town to tourist 'Wild West' mecca. The struggle over historic preservation--or the lack of it--has created a cast of characters as colorful and driven as any who strolled down Allen Street in 1881. The gunfight at the O.K. Corral is reenacted repeatedly in modern Tombstone, but many a showdown preceded it in the struggle to find an uneasy balance between historic preservation and the imaginary West of our collective fantasies. McCormack tells this remarkable story with scholarly objectivity, but also with grace, wit, and considerable empathy."--Paul Andrew Hutton, author of Sunrise in His Pocket: The Life, Legend, and Legacy of Davy Crockett

"Site of one of the most celebrated confrontations of the American frontier, Tombstone has remained a contested landscape perpetually subject to a range of competing interpretations, political shifts, and the vagaries of consumer demand. In her lively and multifaceted analysis, McCormack deftly illuminates the tensions and trade-offs underlying efforts to manipulate places to match the contours of our collective imagination."--Alicia Barber, author of Reno's Big Gamble: Image and Reputation in the Biggest Little City

"Kara McCormack takes us from the famous "gunfight at the O.K. Corral" and its remarkable legacy in Tombstone tourism, historic preservation, and memory wars, to the broader global consumption and recontextualization of western mythology, and Tombstone's new reality as a hotspot of Wild West style border patrol vigilantism. The end result is a fast-paced, insightful, and compelling account of how iconic events in the western past are remembered purposefully, and powerfully, though not necessarily honestly or accurately."--David Wrobel, author of Promised Lands: Promotion, Memory, and the Creation of the American West


Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.4 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Series Title: Culture America (Hardcover)
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Theme: State & Local, Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Kara L McCormack
Language: English
Street Date: May 16, 2016
TCIN: 1006894710
UPC: 9780700622238
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-4430
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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