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Karal Ann Marling

Karal Ann Marling (born November 5, 1943) is an American cultural historian and writer. A professor emerita of the University of Minnesota, she is an American studies scholar with a special focus on the visual arts. ''The New York Times'' described her as a "keen-eyed critic of American popular culture." One book reviewer described her as a stylistic and intellectual heir to both Erma Bombeck and Tom Wolfe.

Originally from the East Coast, she earned a Ph.D. at Bryn Mawr College before she came to Minnesota in 1977 to teach. She has since become an acknowledged expert on her adopted home state, including on the cultural significance of state fairs (including the Minnesota State Fair) and shopping malls (including the Mall of America).

Marking has written 19 full-length non-fiction books. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Federal patronage and the Woodstock colony : Karal Ann Rose Marling. by Marling, Karal Ann

    Imprint 1971
    Thesis Book
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    Civil rights in Oz : images of Kansas in American popular art by Marling, Karal Ann

    Imprint 1997
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    Designs on the heart : the homemade art of Grandma Moses by Marling, Karal Ann

    Imprint 2006
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    Joe Jones & J.B. Turnbull : visions of the Midwest in the 1930s.

    Imprint 1987
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    A year from the collection, circa 1952 : February 12-April 17, 1994.

    Imprint 1994
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    7 American women : the depression decade : Rosalind Bengelsdorf, Lucienne Bloch, Minna Citron, Marion Greenwood, Doris Lee, Elizabeth Olds, Concetta Scaravaglione : an exhibition ....

    Imprint 1976
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