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The Tacky South /

"As a way to comment on a person's style or taste, the word "tacky" has distinctly southern origins, with its roots tracing back to the so-called "tackies" who tacked horses on South Carolina farms prior to the Civil War. The Tacky South presents eighteen fun, insightfu...

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Otros Autores: Wilson, Charles Reagan (writer of foreword.), Miller, Monica Carol, 1974- (Editor ), Burnett, Katharine A., 1983- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Foreword: The Southern Tacky Hall of Fame / Charles Reagan Wilson -- Introduction: What would Dolly do? / Katharine A. Burnett and Monica Carol Miller -- Picturing the tacky : poor white southerners in Gilded Age periodicals / Jolene Hubbs -- The tacky stuff of production, entertainment, and violence : pine tar and the American South / Joe T. Carson -- Tacky mountain cousins : the rise and continuing demise of the Appalachian stereotype in southern mountain literature / Elisabeth Aiken -- We were the bad poor : trash and the limits of tackiness / Garth Sabo -- Not your mama's tacky : huckster style as southern enterprise / Catherine Egley Waggoner -- Reading Lolita in coal country / Jimmy Dean Smith -- Eat dirt and die, trash : tacky, white southerners in The golden girls and murder, she wrote / Jill E. Anderson -- Rednecks on reality TV : The commercial act of representing rural whiteness / Aaron Duplantier -- Southern women don't wear sweatpants : southern mothers and the deceptive policing of appearance / Monica Carol Miller -- Tacky whites and elegant Creoles : the color of taste in nineteenth-century Louisiana / Jarrod Hayes -- He's nothing but a tacky : tackiness and transgression in frontier humor sketches / Katharine A. Burnett -- Outhouses and others : The Ozark tacky novels of Donald Harington / Joseph A. Farmer -- The cultural paradoxes of red velvet cake / Marshall Needleman Armintor -- Perfect reflections of human imperfections : gritty, queer tackiness in the music of robert Earl Keen / Travis A. Rountree -- That tacky little dance band from Athens, Georgia : on seams, assemblages, and the democratic beat of the B-52s / Michael P. Bibler -- Tacky-Lachian Dolly : double-d femme in the double-wide mountain South / Anna Creadick -- Rhinestone cowgirls : reification and the art of southern drag / Isabel Duarte-Gray -- In country music, women reclaim, reframe, and weaponize tacky / Susannah Young. 
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