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  1. In the master's eye
    representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: ©1995
    Publisher:  University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Mass

    The antebellum South -- The production of Southern literature -- The form of Southern literature -- The genesis of the "Plantation novel" -- Representing Southern women's lives -- Unmarried women: the "Belle," passive sufferer versus spirited woman... more

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    The antebellum South -- The production of Southern literature -- The form of Southern literature -- The genesis of the "Plantation novel" -- Representing Southern women's lives -- Unmarried women: the "Belle," passive sufferer versus spirited woman -- Unmarried women: the "Spinster" and the "Fallen woman" -- Married woman: mothers -- Widows -- Slavery: the "Patriarchal" institution -- The master-slave relationship: individual portraits of slaves -- The problem of class in Southern society and Southern literature -- Representations of poor whites -- The problem of the yeoman farmer This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers served to justify and perpetuate the oppression of women, blacks, and poor whites Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well

     

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    Subjects: Women and literature; American literature; American literature; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor in literature; Literature and society; American literature
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  2. Margaret Harkness: A city girl
    eine literaturwissenschaftliche Untersuchung zum naturalistischen Roman des Spätviktorianismus
    Published: 1984
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    Language: German; English
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    ISBN: 3484450231
    RVK Categories: HL 1331 ; HL 4990
    Series: Studien zur englischen Philologie : Neue Folge ; 23
    Subjects: Naturalism in literature; Poor in literature; Working class whites in literature; Naturalismus
    Other subjects: Law, John <1854-1923>: City girl; Law, John (1854-1923): A city girl
    Scope: VII, 111 S.
  3. In the master's eye
    representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Univ. of Massachusetts Press, Amherst

    This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers... more

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    This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers served to justify and perpetuate the oppression of women, blacks, and poor whites Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well

     

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  4. In the master's eye
    representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Mass

    Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a... more

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    Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers served to justify and perpetuate the oppression of women, blacks, and poor whites. - Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well

     

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    ISBN: 058518688X; 9780585186887
    Subjects: American literature; Literature and society; Women and literature; American literature; American literature; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor in literature; Littérature américaine; Littérature et société; Femmes et littérature; Littérature américaine; Écrits d'hommes américains; Blancs de la classe ouvrière dans la littérature; Noirs américains dans la littérature; Classes sociales dans la littérature; Patriarcat dans la littérature; Pauvres dans la littérature; États-Unis (Sud) dans la littérature; African Americans in literature; American literature; American literature; American literature; Blancs de la classe ouvrière dans la littérature; Classes sociales dans la littérature; Femmes et littérature; Literature and society; Littérature américaine; Littérature américaine; Littérature et société; Noirs américains dans la littérature; Patriarcat dans la littérature; Patriarchy in literature; Pauvres dans la littérature; Poor in literature; Social classes in literature; Women and literature; Working class whites in literature; Écrits d'hommes américains; États-Unis (Sud) dans la littérature
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  5. In the master's eye
    representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: ©1995
    Publisher:  University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Mass

    This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers... more

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    This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers served to justify and perpetuate the oppression of women, blacks, and poor whites Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well

     

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    ISBN: 058518688X; 9780585186887
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor in literature; Women and literature; Literature and society; American literature
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    The antebellum SouthThe production of Southern literature -- The form of Southern literature -- The genesis of the "Plantation novel" -- Representing Southern women's lives -- Unmarried women: the "Belle," passive sufferer versus spirited woman -- Unmarried women: the "Spinster" and the "Fallen woman" -- Married woman: mothers -- Widows -- Slavery: the "Patriarchal" institution -- The master-slave relationship: individual portraits of slaves -- The problem of class in Southern society and Southern literature -- Representations of poor whites -- The problem of the yeoman farmer.

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  6. In the master's eye
    representations of women, blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: c1995
    Publisher:  Univ. of Massachusetts Press, Amherst

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    ISBN: 0870239686
    Subjects: American literature; Literature and society; Women and literature; American literature; American literature; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor whites in literature; Literatur
    Scope: ix, 307 p, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 273 - 296) and index

    Literaturverz. 273 - 296

  7. A question of class
    the Redneck stereotype in Southern fiction
    Author: Carr, Duane
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  Bowling Green State Univ. Popular Pr., Bowling Green, Ohio

    "Rednecks" have long been subjects of scorn and ridicule, especially in the South because of an antebellum caste and class system, parts of which persist to this day. In A Question of Class, Carr probes the historical and sociological reasons for the... more

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    "Rednecks" have long been subjects of scorn and ridicule, especially in the South because of an antebellum caste and class system, parts of which persist to this day. In A Question of Class, Carr probes the historical and sociological reasons for the descent of "rednecks" into poverty, their inability to rise above it, and their continuing subjugation to a stereotype developed by others and too often accepted by themselves. Carr also records the progress in southern fiction of this negative stereotype - from antebellum writers who saw "rednecks" as threats to the social order, to post-Civil War writers who lamented the lost potential of these people and urged sympathy and understanding, to modern writers who reverted, in some sense, to Old South attitudes, and finally, to contemporary writers who point toward a more democratic acceptance of this much maligned group.

     

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  8. In the master's eye
    representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: ©1995
    Publisher:  University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Mass.

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    ISBN: 058518688X; 0870239686; 9780585186887; 9780870239687
    Subjects: Littérature américaine / États-Unis (Sud) / Histoire et critique; Littérature et société / États-Unis (Sud) / Histoire / 19e siècle; Femmes et littérature / États-Unis (Sud) / Histoire / 19e siècle; Littérature américaine / 19e siècle / Histoire et critique; Écrits d'hommes américains / Histoire et critique; Blancs de la classe ouvrière dans la littérature; Noirs américains dans la littérature; Classes sociales dans la littérature; Patriarcat dans la littérature; Pauvres dans la littérature; États-Unis (Sud) dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; African Americans in literature; American literature; American literature / Male authors; Literature; Literature and society; Patriarchy in literature; Poor in literature; Social classes in literature; Women and literature; Working class whites in literature; Geschichte; Literatur; American literature; Literature and society; Women and literature; American literature; American literature; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor in literature; Schwarze <Motiv>; Armut; Frau; Armut <Motiv>; Weiße <Motiv>; Schwarze; Frau <Motiv>; Weiße; Literatur
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    This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers served to justify and perpetuate the oppression of women, blacks, and poor whites

    Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well

    The antebellum South -- The production of Southern literature -- The form of Southern literature -- The genesis of the "Plantation novel" -- Representing Southern women's lives -- Unmarried women: the "Belle," passive sufferer versus spirited woman -- Unmarried women: the "Spinster" and the "Fallen woman" -- Married woman: mothers -- Widows -- Slavery: the "Patriarchal" institution -- The master-slave relationship: individual portraits of slaves -- The problem of class in Southern society and Southern literature -- Representations of poor whites -- The problem of the yeoman farmer

  9. The white trash menace and hemispheric fiction
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "Traces the transnational circulation of white trash characters and fiction in pulp fiction and canonical literatures of the Americas"-Provided by publisher"-- more

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    ISBN: 9780814255681
    Subjects: Unterschicht <Motiv>; Weiße <Motiv>; Literatur
    Other subjects: Spanish American fiction / 20th century / History and criticism; Poor whites in literature; Latin American fiction / 20th century / History and criticism; American fiction / 20th century / History and criticism; Working class whites in literature; Whites in literature; Comparative literature / Latin American and American; Comparative literature / American and Latin American; American fiction; Latin American fiction; Poor whites in literature; Spanish American fiction; Whites in literature; Working class whites in literature; 1900-1999; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xvi, 195 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
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    Introduction: White trash, decapitalization, and literary circulation -- Faulkner's "Porto Rico": circulation, white trash, and the Caribbean -- Circum-Atlantic trash: despised forms and postwar Caribbean fiction -- Trash travels: white cockroaches in circum-Atlantic literature -- Archipelagoes of white debt: indentured trash in circum-Atlantic fiction -- Hemispheric trash: a cultural paradox -- Appendix: Writers of trash fiction

  10. In the master's eye
    representations of women, blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
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    ISBN: 0870239686
    Subjects: American literature; Literature and society; Women and literature; American literature; American literature; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor whites in literature; Literatur
    Scope: ix, 307 p, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 273 - 296) and index

    Literaturverz. 273 - 296

  11. From Tobacco Road to Route 66
    the southern poor white in fiction
    Published: 1976
    Publisher:  Univ. of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC

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    Subjects: American fiction; American fiction; Sharecroppers in literature; Working class whites in literature; Poor in literature; Literatur; Armut <Motiv>
    Scope: XIV, 208 S.
  12. Margaret Harkness: A city girl
    eine literaturwissenschaftliche Untersuchung zum naturalistischen Roman des Spätviktorianismus
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    Series: Studien zur englischen Philologie : Neue Folge ; 23
    Subjects: Naturalism in literature; Poor in literature; Working class whites in literature; Naturalismus
    Other subjects: Law, John <1854-1923>: City girl; Law, John (1854-1923): A city girl
    Scope: VII, 111 S.
  13. The white trash menace and hemispheric fiction
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    Introduction: White trash, decapitalization, and literary circulation -- Faulkner's "Porto Rico": circulation, white trash, and the Caribbean -- Circum-Atlantic trash: despised forms and postwar Caribbean fiction -- Trash travels: white cockroaches... more

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    Introduction: White trash, decapitalization, and literary circulation -- Faulkner's "Porto Rico": circulation, white trash, and the Caribbean -- Circum-Atlantic trash: despised forms and postwar Caribbean fiction -- Trash travels: white cockroaches in circum-Atlantic literature -- Archipelagoes of white debt: intentured trash in circum-Atlantic fiction -- Hemispheric trash: a cultural paradox -- Appendix: Writers of trash fiction. "Traces the transnational circulation of white trash characters and fiction in pulp fiction and canonical literatures of the Americas"-Provided by publisher"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780814214213
    Subjects: Spanish American fiction; Poor whites in literature; Latin American fiction; American fiction; Working class whites in literature; Whites in literature; Comparative literature; Comparative literature
    Scope: xvi, 195 Seiten
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  14. From Tobacco Road to Route 66
    the southern poor white in fiction
    Published: 1976
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 0807812641
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    Subjects: American fiction; American fiction; Working class whites in literature; Poor in literature
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  15. Margaret Harkness, A city girl
    eine literaturwissenschaftliche Untersuchung zum naturalistischen Roman des Spätviktorianismus
    Published: 1984
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German; English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3484450231
    RVK Categories: HL 4990 ; HL 1331
    Series: Studien zur englischen Philologie ; N.F., 23
    Subjects: Naturalism in literature; Working class whites in literature; Poor in literature
    Other subjects: Law, John (1854-1923): City girl
    Scope: VII,111 S
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    Mit engl. Zsfassung

    Literaturverz. S. 107 - 111

  16. <<A>> question of class
    the Redneck stereotype in Southern fiction
    Author: Carr, Duane
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  Bowling Green State Univ. Popular Press, Bowling Green, Ohio

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0879727217; 0879727225
    RVK Categories: HU 1819
    Subjects: American fiction; Literature and society; Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature; Working class whites in literature; Social classes in literature; Rednecks; Poor in literature; Southern States
    Scope: VIII, 188 S.
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. 175 - 183

  17. In the master's eye
    representations of women, blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Univ. of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Mass.

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0870239686
    RVK Categories: HT 1811 ; HT 1541
    Subjects: Array; Array; Array; Array; Array; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor whites in literature; Array; Array
    Scope: IX, 307 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 273 - 296

  18. From Tobacco Road to Route 66
    the Southern poor White in fiction
    Published: 1976
    Publisher:  Univ. of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0807812641
    RVK Categories: HU 1819 ; HR 1706
    Subjects: Array; Array; Working class whites in literature; Poor in literature; Array
    Scope: XIV, 208 S., 23 cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. 197 -- 204

  19. From Tobacco Road to Route 66
    the southern poor white in fiction
    Published: 1976
    Publisher:  Univ. of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0807812641
    RVK Categories: HR 1706 ; HU 1540 ; HU 1819
    Subjects: American fiction; American fiction; Sharecroppers in literature; Working class whites in literature; Poor in literature; Literatur; Armut <Motiv>
    Scope: XIV, 208 S.
  20. A question of class
    the Redneck stereotype in Southern fiction
    Author: Carr, Duane
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  Bowling Green State Univ. Popular Pr., Bowling Green, Ohio

    "Rednecks" have long been subjects of scorn and ridicule, especially in the South because of an antebellum caste and class system, parts of which persist to this day. In A Question of Class, Carr probes the historical and sociological reasons for the... more

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    "Rednecks" have long been subjects of scorn and ridicule, especially in the South because of an antebellum caste and class system, parts of which persist to this day. In A Question of Class, Carr probes the historical and sociological reasons for the descent of "rednecks" into poverty, their inability to rise above it, and their continuing subjugation to a stereotype developed by others and too often accepted by themselves. Carr also records the progress in southern fiction of this negative stereotype - from antebellum writers who saw "rednecks" as threats to the social order, to post-Civil War writers who lamented the lost potential of these people and urged sympathy and understanding, to modern writers who reverted, in some sense, to Old South attitudes, and finally, to contemporary writers who point toward a more democratic acceptance of this much maligned group.

     

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  21. In the master's eye
    representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Univ. of Massachusetts Press, Amherst

    This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers... more

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    This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers served to justify and perpetuate the oppression of women, blacks, and poor whites Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well

     

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  22. The White Trash Menace and Hemispheric Fiction
    Published: 2020; ©2020
    Publisher:  Ohio State University Press, Chicago

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  23. In the master's eye
    representations of women, blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Univ. Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Mass.

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0870239686
    RVK Categories: HT 1811 ; HT 1541
    Subjects: American literature; Literature and society; Women and literature; American literature; American literature; Working class whites in literature; African Americans in literature; Social classes in literature; Patriarchy in literature; Poor whites in literature; Literatur
    Scope: IX, 307 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 273 - 296) and index

    Literaturverz. 273 - 296

  24. A question of class
    the Redneck stereotype in southern fiction
    Author: Carr, Duane
    Published: 1996
    Publisher:  Bowling Green State University Popular Press, Bowling Green, Ohio

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