Abstract
Joe Arpaio, or “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” uses hardline tactics that have won the hearts of conservative Republicans on the one hand and the condemnation of groups such as Amnesty International and the American Civil Liberties Union on the other. In order to legitimize his extreme tactics toward illegal immigration Joe mobilizes the media to create an identity for himself and his opposition. This performative act of the lawman and the careful construction of the modern day Wild West in which it is situated are used to cover up practices of cruelty, racism, and corruption. With this paper we explore how Joe Arpaio uses the media to produce and reify his own mythic image. Empirical facts and the “real” may not be as powerful as myth and media in a land where Phoenicians, (illegal) aliens, and coyotes (someone who traffics immigrants from Mexico to the United States in an illegal fashion) roam through the Valley of the Sun under the watchful eye of Sheriff Joe and his posse.
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As this event cannot be proven or disproven, it becomes a tool that Arpaio can pull out as needed during mediated events.
See ad at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KcmcEwI47Yw. Accessed on February 10, 2015.
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcsHQqgQp5E. Accessed on February 19, 2015.
A snowbird is someone from the northern parts of the United States or Canada that spends a large part of the winter in the U.S. Southwest (mainly Arizona) or Southeast (mainly Florida) to escape the cold winters. Many permanently relocate and retire in these states.
While Arpaio and Seagal decided not to run for Governor, Arpaio later announced that he would seek a seventh term as Sheriff.
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Lukinbeal, C., Sharp, L. Performing America’s Toughest Sheriff: media as practice in Joe Arpaio’s Old West. GeoJournal 80, 881–892 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-015-9653-3
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