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So the next time you hear “Dixie,” whether as a melody or a brand of paper cups, remember: someone, somewhere, on a night in mid-October, swallowed its spit-drenched display so you wouldn’t have to. Or perhaps so you would feel it, too, lodged in your throat.
The title fits patterns seen in 1990s–2000s shock performance (e.g., Paul McCarthy, Mike Kelley) where bodily fluids and regional symbols are combined to critique cultural taboos. “Dixie” may represent Southern identity, and “swallowing” or “spit” could symbolize forced assimilation or violation.