Unwhite: The South on Screen
Autor Meredith McCarrollen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2018
Unwhite demonstrates how typical characterizations of Appalachian people serve as foils to set off and define the "whiteness" of the non-Appalachian southerners. In this dynamic, Appalachian characters become the racial other. Analyzing the representation of the people of Appalachia in films such as Deliverance, Cold Mountain, Medium Cool, Norma Rae, Cape Fear, The Killing Season, and Winter's Bone through the critical lens of race and specifically whiteness, McCarroll offers a reshaping of the understanding of the relationship between racial and regional identities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780820353623
ISBN-10: 0820353620
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: University of Georgia Press
Seria The South on Screen
ISBN-10: 0820353620
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: University of Georgia Press
Seria The South on Screen
Notă biografică
MEREDITH McCARROLL is the director of writing and rhetoric at Bowdoin College. She was born and raised in Western North Carolina and earned her PhD at University of Tennessee.
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Analyses the fraught location of Appalachians within the southern and American imaginaries, building on studies of race in literary and cinematic characterizations of the American South. Not only do we know what ""rednecks"" are, Meredith McCarroll argues, we rely on the use of such categories in fashioning our broader sense of self and other.
Analyses the fraught location of Appalachians within the southern and American imaginaries, building on studies of race in literary and cinematic characterizations of the American South. Not only do we know what ""rednecks"" are, Meredith McCarroll argues, we rely on the use of such categories in fashioning our broader sense of self and other.