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The Dark Ride, Brandon Kwaitek
The Dark Ride, Brandon Kwaitek
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
An intersection of vernacular architecture studies and American studies, "The Dark Ride" defines the standard amusement park attraction both generally within the contexts of horrific iconography and the history of amusement devices and structures, and also specifically within the contexts of five amusement park environments. As a "ride-thru Halloween," the dark ride maintains a popular tradition of deriding and mocking the symbols of hell and death. As a variety of theater, the dark ride shares its technological and structural origins with primitive cinema (whose own century-long development intertwines with that of the dark ride) and the scenic attractions of late …
Roadside Memorials In Five South Central Kentucky Counties, Thomas Zimmerman
Roadside Memorials In Five South Central Kentucky Counties, Thomas Zimmerman
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Roadside memorials in Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, and Warren Counties in south central Kentucky mark the sites of automobile fatalities. These informal memorials are construced by family or friends of the deceased. Thirty-one memorials are found throughout these five counties. The majority of these memorials take on one of three forms: crosses, crosses with flowers, and standing styrofoam-based flower arrangements. Crosses, particularly white wooden crosses, are the most common element in these memorials. Unlike most death-related material culture studies, this research is built heavily upon interviews and conversations with those who construct and maintain the memorials. Much of the analysis …
Dark Fired Tobacco: The Origin, Migration And Survival Of A Colonial Era Agrarian Tradition, John Morgan
Dark Fired Tobacco: The Origin, Migration And Survival Of A Colonial Era Agrarian Tradition, John Morgan
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
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