Mann's article is divided into six sections.
- intro
- Country music as race music
- Country music in the US: sound and story
- Nostalgia and 'musical interpellation'
- The sound of whiteness: a shared 'used to'
- Why does country music sound white?
This is an essay in which the argumentative structure is quite clear (see the summary at the end of section 1.)
However, the thinking behind the argument is more difficult! The way Ward analyzes cause-and-effect logic may seem counter-intuitive. (Compare Foucault's argument that confession "produces" truth [my emphasis].)
Annotation instructions: this time around, you can stick to "informational/contextual" and "interpretive" footnotes. Let me know where the essay is difficult; do what you can to be *specific** about the source of that difficulty!
I will annotate section 4, as it's the toughest part of the article. (The keyterm in Mann's title is a signal of this difficulty...) If it thwarts you the first time through, skip it over and keep going: you can still grasp much of Mann's analysis without an understanding of that section.