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      Americana artifacts are related to the history, geography, folklore, and cultural heritage of the United States of America. Americana is any collection of materials and things concerning or characteristic of the United States or of the American people, and is representative or even stereotypical of American culture as a whole.
      What is and is not considered Americana is heavily influenced by national identity, historical context, patriotism and nostalgia. The ethos or guiding beliefs or ideals which have come to characterize America, such as the American Dream, are central to the idea. Americana encompasses not only material objects but also people, places, concepts and historical eras which are popularly identified with American culture.
      The name Americana also refers to Americana music, a genre of contemporary music that incorporates elements of various American music styles, including country, roots rock, folk, bluegrass, and blues, resulting in a distinctive roots-oriented sound.


      As nostalgia


      From the mid to late 20th century, Americana was largely conceptualized as a nostalgia for an idealized life in small towns and cities in the United States around the turn of the century, roughly in the period between 1880 and the First World War. It was believed that much of the structure of 20th-century American life and culture had been cemented in that time and place. American author Henry Seidel Canby wrote:

      It is the small town, the small city, that is our heritage. We have made twentieth-century America from it, and some account of these communities as they were ... we owe our children and grandchildren.
      Many kinds of cultural artifacts fall within the definition of Americana: the things involved need not be old, but are usually associated with some quintessential element of the American experience. Each period of United States history is reflected by the advertising and marketing of the time, and the various types of antiques, collectibles, memorabilia and vintage items from these time periods are typical of what is popularly considered Americana. The Atlantic described the term as "slang for the comforting, middle-class ephemera at your average antique store—things like needle-pointed pillows, Civil War daguerreotypes, and engraved silverware sets".
      The nostalgia for this period was based on a remembrance of confidence in American life that had emerged during the period due to such factors as a sense that the frontier had finally been "conquered", with the U.S. Census Bureau's declaration that it was "closed" in 1890, as well as the recent victory in the Spanish–American War. By 1912, the contiguous United States was at last fully politically incorporated, and the idea of the nation as a single, solid unity could begin to take hold.
      As Canby put it,

      Americans at this time "really believed all they heard on the Fourth of July or read in school readers. They set on one plane of time, and that the present, the Declaration of Independence, the manifest destiny of America, the new plumbing, the growth of the factory system, the morning paper, and the church sociable. It was all there at once, better than elsewhere, their own, and permanent. ... They had just the country they wanted...and they believed it would be the same, except for more bathtubs and faster trains, forever ... for the last time in living memory everyone knew exactly what it meant to be an American."
      On growing up Italian-American, novelist Don DeLillo stated:

      It’s no accident that my first novel was called Americana. This was a private declaration of independence, a statement of my intention to use the whole picture, the whole culture. America was and is the immigrant's dream, and as the son of two immigrants I was attracted by the sense of possibility that had drawn my grandparents and parents.
      The zeitgeist of this idealized period is captured in Disneyland and Magic Kingdom's Main Street, U.S.A. section (which was inspired by both Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri and Harper Goff's childhood home of Fort Collins, Colorado), as well as the musical and movie The Music Man and Thornton Wilder's stage play Our Town. Especially revered in nostalgic Americana are small-town institutions like the barber shop, drug store, soda fountain and ice cream parlor; some of these were eventually resurrected by mid-twentieth century nostalgia for the time period in businesses like the Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour chain, with its 1890s theme.


      Examples




      = Cultural symbols

      =
      American football
      Baseball
      Blue jeans
      Clark Kent and Superman
      Cowboy
      Professional Wrestling
      Flag of the United States
      Fourth of July
      Hollywood
      Mount Rushmore
      Route 66
      Small town
      Statue of Liberty
      Tent revival
      Thanksgiving
      White picket fence
      Wild West


      = Food

      =
      Apple pie
      Barbecue
      Bubble gum
      Brownies
      Buffalo wings
      Corn flakes
      Meatloaf
      Hamburgers
      Hot dogs
      Fried chicken
      Milkshake
      Muffins
      Pizza, American-style


      = Music

      =
      Blues
      Country
      Folk music
      Jazz
      Rock and roll
      "The Star-Spangled Banner"


      = Religion

      =
      Camp meeting
      Tent revival


      = Clothing and fashion

      =
      Blue jeans
      T-shirt
      Cowboy hat
      Motorcycle jacket
      Denim jacket
      Cowboy boots
      Penny loafer
      Workwear
      College prep
      Western shirt


      = Brand names

      =
      Alden
      Allen Edmonds
      Budweiser
      Chevrolet
      Coca-Cola
      Disney
      Ford
      Harley-Davidson
      Jack Daniel's
      JanSport
      Jim Beam
      Kellogg's
      Levi's
      McDonalds
      Marlboro
      Nike
      Stetson
      Timberland
      Zero Halliburton


      Similar concepts


      Regional
      Floridiana, artifacts relating to the state of Florida.
      Hawaiiana, Native Hawaiian cultural artifacts from Hawaii.
      Anglosphere
      Australiana, for cultural artifacts from Australia
      Canadiana, for cultural artifacts from Canada
      Kiwiana, for cultural artifacts from New Zealand
      Communist nostalgia, a similar concept in former or currently communist countries
      Ostalgie, a similar concept in East Germany
      PRL nostalgia, a similar concept in Poland
      Soviet nostalgia, a similar concept in the former Soviet Union
      Yugo-nostalgia, a similar concept in the former Yugoslav states
      Rhodesiana, a similar concept in Zimbabwe relating to items made when it was known as Rhodesia


      See also


      American studies – Interdisciplinary academic field
      Black Americana – history museum in Big Rapids, MichiganPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
      Canadiana – Class of books of and about Canadian topics
      Culture of the United States
      Folklore of the United States
      History of the United States
      Romanticism#United States – Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement
      Transcendentalism – 19th century US philosophical movement


      References




      Further reading


      Shaw, Robert (2023). Americana Insights 2023. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 979-8-9885331-0-8.


      External links



      Merriam-Webster definition of "Americana"

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