Good Ol’ Boys and Beer: A Moral Framework for Understanding Republican Values in Country Music
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2024-01-05
Authors : Mary Louisa Cappelli;
Page : 137-147
Keywords : Country Music; American Values; American Life; American Families; Small town America; Christianity; American Politics; Rural America; American Polarization.;
Abstract
The narrative discourse of country music from 2016 to 2021 constructs a worldview clinging onto a nostalgic sense of community and moral values despite a world torn asunder by Covid 19, politics, race, gender, and religion. Country music during these tumultuous times offers listeners a moral community and a sense of unchanging place and shared meaning. In this article. I examine the construction of moral communities in contemporary country music by unpacking the structure of small-town values and sensibilities, including the vestigial Puritan religious attachments to the Judeo-Christian bible and loyal attachments to a poetic sense of place and community. I argue that a close narrative analysis of Top Billboard Country Music's lyrics reveals how these hometown values are framed to construct a world of collective effervescence.
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