Exaggerated Southern accents and cowboy attire persist in country music as purchasable signs of 'realness' even where locals don’t speak or dress that way. Markets incentivize caricature, turning regional identity into a costume.
— It explains how identity becomes a stylized commodity, shaping cultural politics and expectations of 'authentic' speech and dress.
Ted Gioia
2025.08.24
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Gioia’s claim that heavy twangs and hats/boots are rarer in day‑to‑day Texas than in country‑music performance.
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