Gunlore: Firearms, Folkways, and Communities

Author:   Robert Glenn Howard ,  Eric A. Eliason
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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9781496850928


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 August 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Contributions by Sandra Bartlett Atwood, Nathan E. Bender, London Brickley, Eric A. Eliason, Noah D. Eliason, Tim Frandy, Robert Glenn Howard, Jay Mechling, Annamarie O'Brien Morel, Raymond Summerville, Tok Thompson, and Megan L. Zahay Guns are a ubiquitous part of life in the United States. Arguably more pervasive than physical guns is """"gunlore,"""" which refers to the many folklore genres related to firearms. Gunlore: Firearms, Folkways, and Communities is the first book to engage with the many narratives, rituals, folk-speech, customs, art, and handicraft encompassed by gunlore. Like most expressive cultures, gunlore emerges from specific communities. Groups with a shared interest around firearms may form for many reasons—self-protection, hunting, crime, work, political or social identity signaling, the desire to creatively modify guns, and even the resolve to oppose gun use and ownership. This collection explores a range of gunlore genres and the """"gunfolk"""" groups that give rise to them. Contributors examine topics that include the fetishization of firearms, """"Moms Who Carry,"""" online discussion boards, alternative history cosplay, survivalist communities, gunsmiths and gun craft, and more. Gun owners and gun enthusiasts, in all their varieties, are one of the largest avocational groups in America. The essays in Gunlore seek to expand our understanding of these communities by looking at the various roles firearms play, have played, and can play in our world. Gunlore, for better or worse, is a powerful and pervasive method of self-expression. In examining the folklore around these controversial and politically charged tools, weapons, and symbols, we can begin to understand aspects of American culture that will remain prominent for the foreseeable future.

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Author:   Robert Glenn Howard ,  Eric A. Eliason
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
ISBN:  

9781496850928


ISBN 10:   1496850920
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 August 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction. Gunlore and Gunfolks: Defining an Old and Powerful Genre Robert Glenn Howard and Eric A. Eliason Chapter 1. Young Guns: Folklore and the Fetishization of Guns among Juveniles at an All-Male Correctional Facility in Tucson, Arizona Raymond Summerville 2. Moms Who Carry: Femininity and Firearms in Vernacular Digital Photography Annamarie O’Brien Morel 3. Between the Forest and the Freezer: Visual Culture and Hunting Weapons in the Upper Midwest Tim Frandy 4. 4chan, Firearms, and Folklore Noah D. Eliason (with Eric A. Eliason) 5. Percussioned Flintlocks: A Nineteenth-Century Folk Art Nathan E. Bender 6. NERF PUNK: The Firearm Folklife of ""Alternative History"" Cosplay London Brickley 7. God’s Warriors: Gunlore and Identity in the Vernacular Discourse of a Survivalist Community Megan L. Zahay 8. A Knack for Precision: The Art and Science of a Gun-Making Dynasty Sandra Bartlett Atwood 9. Dangerous Tools of Expression: The Benefits and Costs of Gunlore Robert Glenn Howard Chapter 10. Gun Play as Vernacular Religious Experience Jay Mechling 11. Symbols and Things: A Reflection on Gunlore Tok Thompson About the Contributors Index"

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Delving beyond troubling headlines and instead attempting to understand the underlying interests in guns among American communities, Gunlore offers a unique mosaic of insight into the gun cultures of America.--Mark Bender, Center for Folklore Studies at The Ohio State University


"Delving beyond troubling headlines and instead attempting to understand the underlying interests in guns among American communities, Gunlore offers a unique mosaic of insight into the gun cultures of America."" - Mark Bender, Center for Folklore Studies at The Ohio State University"


Author Information

Robert Glenn Howard is professor of rhetoric, politics, and culture at University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he is also director of DesignLab and Digital Studies. He is author of Digital Jesus: The Making of a New Christian Fundamentalist Community on the Internet. Eric A. Eliason is professor of English at Brigham Young University. He is author of The Island of Lace: Drawn Threadwork on Saba in the Dutch Caribbean; To See Them Run: Great Plains Coyote Coursing; and Black Velvet Art, all published by University Press of Mississippi.

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