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Southern honor : ethics and behavior in the old South /

"A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award, hailed in The Washington Post as "a work of enormous imagination and enterprise" and in The New York Times as "an important, original book," Southern Honor revolutionized our understanding of the antebellum Sout...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, 1932-2012 (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2007].
Edición:25th anniversary ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Preface to Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition -- Part One: Origins and Definitions -- 1. Honor in Literary Perspective -- 2. Primal Honor: Valor, Blood, and Bonding -- 3. Primal Honor: The Tensions of Patriarchy -- 4. Gentility -- Part Two: Family and Gender Behavior -- 5. Fathers, Mothers, and Progeny -- 6. Male Youth and Honor -- 7. A Young Man's Career: Cultural and Familial Limits -- 8. Strategies of Courtship and Marriage -- 9. Women in a Man's World: Role and Self-Image -- 10. Law, Property, and Male Dominance -- 11. Male Custom in Family Life -- 12. Status, Law, and Sexual Misconduct -- Part Three: Structures of Rivalry and Social Control -- 13. Personal Strategies and Community Life: Hospitality, Gambling, and Combat -- 14. Honor, Shame, and Justice in a Slavocracy -- 15. Policing Slave Society: Insurrectionary Scares -- 16. Charivari and Lynch Law -- 17. The Anatomy of a Wife-Killing -- List of Abbreviations and Short Titles -- Notes -- Index. 
520 |a "A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award, hailed in The Washington Post as "a work of enormous imagination and enterprise" and in The New York Times as "an important, original book," Southern Honor revolutionized our understanding of the antebellum South, revealing how Southern men adopted an ancient honor code that shaped their society from top to bottom. Using legal documents, letters, diaries, and newspaper columns, Wyatt-Brown offers fascinating examples to illuminate the dynamics of Southern life throughout the antebellum period. He describes how Southern whites, living chiefly in small, rural, agrarian surroundings, in which everyone knew everyone else, established the local hierarchy of kinfolk and neighbors according to their individual and familial reputation. By claiming honor and dreading shame, they controlled their slaves, ruled their households, established the social rankings of themselves, kinfolk, and neighbors, and responded ferociously against perceived threats. The shamed and shameless sometimes suffered grievously for defying community norms. Wyatt-Brown further explains how a Southern elite refined the ethic. Learning, gentlemanly behavior, and deliberate rather than reckless resort to arms softened the cruder form, which the author calls "primal honor." In either case, honor required men to demonstrate their prowess and engage in fierce defense of individual, family, community, and regional reputation by duel, physical encounter, or war. Subordination of African-Americans was uppermost in this Southern ethic. Any threat, whether from the slaves themselves or from outside agitation, had to be met forcefully. Slavery was the root cause of the Civil War, but, according to Wyatt-Brown, honor pulled the trigger. Featuring a new introduction by the author, this anniversary edition of a classic work offers readers a compelling view of Southern culture before the Civil War." --  |c Provided by publisher. 
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