*Includes pictures *Includes Parton's own quotes about her life and career *Includes a bibliography for further reading “If you don’t like the road you’re walking; start paving another one.†– Dolly Parton “I'm not offended by all the dumb blonde jokes because I know I'm not dumb... and I also know that I'm not blonde.†– Dolly Parton A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history’s most influential figures; but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors’ American Legends series; readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America’s most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute; while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. Few celebrities are as much a product of their native land as Dolly Parton. While many celebrities have desperately tried to get as far away as possible from their impoverished upbringings; Parton constructed her star persona around the image of Appalachian country music culture. In many ways; Parton was raised in a quintessential Appalachian family; and while she has been resolute in expressing her affection for this background; it is impossible to deny that her upbringing posed obstacles that were difficult to overcome and related to societal and industrial levels. However; as Curtis Ellison put it; “A good part of Parton’s public image has been one of rustic coziness rendered in picturesque regional [Appalachian] idioms.†Not only did she make her performing debut at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville; but despite forays into pop music; her performing style remains anchored in the brand of country music that made the Grand Ole Opry one of the iconic performing venues in the United States. On a personal level; despite spending much of her time in Hollywood; Parton continues to maintain an amusement park in Tennessee—the aptly titled “Dollywoodâ€â€”and her frequent appearances there attest to her enduring connection to the land of her upbringing. As much as Dolly Parton is identified with rural Tennessee; her star image has progressed beyond the socially conservative climate of the Smoky Mountain region. At first glance; Parton appears to embody the regressive image of the objectified woman; and given her busty figure and numerous cosmetic surgeries; it’s clear she cares a great deal about her appearance. As she once joked; “The only way I'd be caught without makeup is if my radio fell in the bathtub while I was taking a bath and electrocuted me and I was in between makeup at home. I hope my husband would slap a little lipstick on me before he took me to the morgue.†However; there is also a way in which she has come to represent liberated femininity. Indeed; since making her entrance into the performing industry in the late 1960s; Parton has striven to attain a level of mastery over her career that was unusual for her time; and she has been successful in controlling the discourse that surrounds her; a feat achieved through highly deliberate responses to interviews and publicity requests. It is telling that one of Dolly’s most famous songs is “9 to 5â€; an indication that she represents American working women. American Legends: The Life of Dolly Parton chronicles how Parton’s family background and performing career established her persona; as well as her nuanced relationship with gender and social issues. Along with pictures of important people; places; and events; you will learn about Dolly Parton like never before; in no time at all.
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