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music (cont’d) CNN on 132–3
subversion 109 Democratic National
symbolic space 113–14 Convention 68
transcendence 105 likely supporters 83
music downloads 110–11 Palin on 67
musicians/sexuality 116 rhetoric 53
My Lai 50–1 rumor 42, 56
Mystic, Connecticut 19–22, 24 obedience 44
Mystic Coast and Country 21–2 objectifi cation of women 142
mythology 141 obsession 154
Occitan 13
name-checking in songs 113–14
offi ce buildings 17
naming/identity 64
Ogbar, Jeffrey 121
narrative 125, 136–7, 139, 141, 146,
oil 19
148
Old Salem 20
NASCAR 166
Olde Mysticke Village 20
national culture 4, 170
Olmert, Ehud 131
national parks 19
onion farmers 14
Native Americans 19, 20, 22–3, 87–8,
oral culture 13, 71, 138–9
170, 171
orators 122
nativism 80
see also rhetoric
Nazi movement 46, 68, 154
Outfoxed 134
Neiman-Marcus 98
outsiders 114
New London 22–3, 24
see also marginalized people
New York Times 126–30
Ovid 151
Newark high schools 79–80
The Newlywed Game 177
Pacifi c Islands 171
news reporting 57, 126–8, 132, 133
Palestine 19, 112–13, 126–32, 171
newspapers, cross-country
Palin, Sarah 64–8, 83
comparisons 126–30
Paris Is Burning 37
Nicaragua 49
Park, Myung-Jin 179
Nike 100
Parker, Richard 39
non-conformity 63
passion 109–10
normativity vii–ix, 33, 59–60, 125
passivity 27
see also heteronormativity
Pater, Walter 92
North American Free Trade
patriarchy 12, 44, 142
Agreement 172
patrons/composers 1
North Stonington 24
People 158
Norton, William 25
Pequots 19–20, 23, 24
novels, fi lm adaptations 3
performance/gender 35, 37
Obama, Barack performative acts 60
and McCain 64 Perry, Kate 120