American Gun Culture: Collectors, Shows, and the Story of the Gun
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Author(s)Jimmy D. Taylor
PublisherLfb Scholarly Pub Llc
ISBN / ASIN1593326211
ISBN-139781593326210
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,079,063
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Taylor's neutral account of U.S. gun culture never loses sight of the fact that guns are all around us. With millions of guns and gun owners, it is imperative that policy and future research pertaining to guns consider the relative cultural and symbolic value that gun owners place on their guns. Taylor's candid, emotional and occasionally funny research explores the symbolic meaning of guns and the ways in which the meaning assigned to guns influences gun ownership and use. Some of his more interesting findings center around conversations with gun collectors and enthusiasts about a series of interaction rituals; rituals pertaining to being a gun owner, a gun user, and possibly even the gun as an object of near-worship. Gun owners also recognize a unique stigma, and respond through a complex series of stigma management techniques. And much, much more…
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