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Paperback Minnesota, Real & Imagined: Essays on the State and Its Culture Book

ISBN: 0873513975

ISBN13: 9780873513975

Minnesota, Real & Imagined: Essays on the State and Its Culture

What is it about Minnesota? It is the land of Ventura and of Keillor, a state with both America's most visited wilderness area and the nation's largest shopping mall, and a state with a population equally divided between the metropolitan and the rural. Considering these apparent dichotomies, why has the state emerged as a cultural symbol of a distinct and perhaps lost America? Does this symbol even reflect reality? Thirteen perceptive essays by keen observers explore the past, present, and possible future of a place that is full of contradictions yet unified in its exceptionalism.

How is it that a state widely regarded for its enlightened and progressive political tradition would elect a former professional wrestler as its governor? How is it that a place where the most significant cultural divide was once between Lutheran and Catholic is now the home of 15,000 Somalis and 50,000 Hmong? Why is it that this state in the middle of America has a strong awareness of, and a tradition of involvement in, international aVairs? Why do Minnesota corporations have such a strong tradition of philanthropy--and what will become of this tradition as more of them are engulfed by national and multinational mergers?

Minnesota, Real & Imagined, which originated as a special issue of Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, examines the real and mythical Minnesota in perceptive and engaging ways. After reading these essays, you'll never see Minnesota the same way again.

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Minnesota Real and Imagined

This book isn't for everyone, but Minnesotans should strongly consider reading it. This book is a collection of essays on and about Minnesota and its citizens. Some are rather light-hearted as they detail our recreation and geographic space, while others are more intellectually-based in our religion and politics. Each is very well written and leave one with a better understanding of who and what we are.The book is a bit out dated as it speaks of Jesse Ventura in the present tense, but it still is recent enough that many of the programs and ideals described are still around. Unfortunately, our new governor seems bent on gutting our state government in the name of fiscal reform, but things like the "Minnesota Miracle" and our ethnic heritage remain. Again, if you life in California or New Jersey, this may not be relavant, but Minnesotans should strongly consider it.
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