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by Farhad Key
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The dramatic shift of presentation between the Progressive era and the 1990s matches the historian Michael Kammen has projected for the role of tradition in American culture . Since 1870 , has out , the most significant role the deliberate Americanization of folk heritage through collected and presented narrative , speech , and song . Broadly speaking , what followed was an imperfect democratization in regions and occupations , and later pluralization in groupings of ethnicity , race , gender , age , sexuality , appearance , and class , to name some in the ever - growing list . Kammen also noted the influence of tourism on later uses of tradition , and Pennsylvania , with its whopping fifty - one separate tourist agencies , certainly to that trend in the state . Even more than tourism , heritage - writing ? indeed , a whole heritage industry ? is being called on for purposes of " economic development , " to promote pride and image . Judging from the increase in museums , magazines , and films on heritage during the 1980s and 1990s , and the leveling - off of American studies programs in universities , the production of American heritage knowledge comes increasingly from media and public agencies . If the 1980s reports on higher education are to be believed , the role for public agencies may be heightened by the diminishing cultural authority of the academy . At the same time , American cultural education by many public agencies in the 1990s is a target of conservative criticism in an effort to scale back or re - devise governmental programs . One might now a period in which American folk tradition is geared toward emotional community - building in order to deal with the role of individuals in a global mass culture , where electronic communication and constant create a need for organizing belonging . That opens up the kinds of traditions ? the kinds of communities and organizations , identities and rituals ? representing the American memory of the past , the American perception of the present , to a tremendously wide array of possibilities for a mobile and electronically society . Muse - ums , books , films , and schools are scrambling to keep up . It used to be that Americans were preoccupied with the ways in which such institutions and the media reflected society's traditions . Now , and building of the Pennsylvania is a example , Americans have a view in which they see themselves as shaping traditions , or

at least as defining what's important . Therefore , history is more than recorded ; it is constructed . And folklore is more than collected ; it is projected . In Pennsylvania , much of the mystique - building through and history of the highland paradise seems to have off ( and probably so has American romantic regionalism generally ) . Nevertheless , Shoemaker would be to know that Pennsylvanians have retained their woods and their traditions .

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