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All-American redneck : variations on an icon, from James Fenimore Cooper to the Dixie Chicks
All-American redneck  : variations on an icon, from James Fenimore Cooper to the Dixie Chi...
All-American redneck : variations on an icon, from James Fenimore Cooper to the Dixie Chicks

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All-American redneck : variations on an icon, from James Fenimore Cooper to the Dixie Chicks / Matthew J. Ferrence
판사항  
First edition.
출판 정보  
Knoxville:The University of Tennessee Press[2014]
형태사항  
1 online resource (xiv, 191 pages)
서지 등 주기  
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-186) and index.
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완전내용Introduction: Rednecks among us -- pt. 1. Redneck roots. Foundations -- Redneck geography -- pt. 2. Redneck unrooted. America's new redneck -- The masculine redneck -- The working-class redneck -- The minority redneck -- pt. 3. Redneck routing. Simulated redneck space -- Rednecks for president -- Redneck women -- pt. 4. Redneck resistance. Rednecks writing back -- The redneck academic -- The imposition of identity.
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요약In contemporary culture, the stereotypical trappings of "redneckism" have been appropriated for everything from movies like Smokey and the Bandit to comedy acts like Larry the Cable Guy. Even a recent president, George W. Bush, shunned his patrician pedigree in favor of cowboy "authenticity" to appeal to voters. Whether identified with hard work and patriotism or with narrow-minded bigotry, the Redneck and its variants have become firmly established in American narrative consciousness. This provocative book traces the emergence of the faux-Redneck within the context of literary and cultural studies. Examining the icon's foundations in James Fenimore Cooper's Natty Bumppo--"an ideal white man, free of the boundaries of civilization"--and the degraded rural poor of Erskine Caldwell's Tobacco Road, Matthew Ferrence shows how Redneck stereotypes were further extended in Deliverance, both the novel and the film, and in a popular cycle of movies starring Burt Reynolds in the 1970s and '80s, among other manifestations. As a contemporary cultural figure, the author argues, the Redneck represents no one in particular but offers a model of behavior and ideals for many. Most important, it has become a tool--reductive, confining, and (sometimes, almost) liberating--by which elite forces gather and maintain social and economic power. Those defying its boundaries, as the Dixie Chicks did when they criticized President Bush and the Iraq invasion, have done so at their own peril. Ferrence contends that a refocus of attention to the complex realities depicted in the writings of such authors as Silas House, Fred Chappell, Janisse Ray, and Trudier Harris can help dislodge persistent stereotypes and encourage more nuanced understandings of regional identity. In a cultural moment when so-called Reality Television has turned again toward popular images of rural Americans (as in, for example, Duck Dynasty and Moonshiners), All- American Redneck reveals the way in which such images have long been manipulated for particular social goals, almost always as a means to solidify the position of the powerful at the expense of the regional. Matthew J. Ferrence is an assistant professor of English at Allegheny College.
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Print version Ferrence Matthew J author All-American redneck
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■520    ▼aIn  contemporary  culture,  the  stereotypical  trappings  of  "redneckism"  have  been  appropriated  for  everything  from  movies  like  Smokey  and  the  Bandit  to  comedy  acts  like  Larry  the  Cable  Guy.  Even  a  recent  president,  George  W.  Bush,  shunned  his  patrician  pedigree  in  favor  of  cowboy  "authenticity"  to  appeal  to  voters.  Whether  identified  with  hard  work  and  patriotism  or  with  narrow-minded  bigotry,  the  Redneck  and  its  variants  have  become  firmly  established  in  American  narrative  consciousness.  This  provocative  book  traces  the  emergence  of  the  faux-Redneck  within  the  context  of  literary  and  cultural  studies.  Examining  the  icon's  foundations  in  James  Fenimore  Cooper's  Natty  Bumppo--"an  ideal  white  man,  free  of  the  boundaries  of  civilization"--and  the  degraded  rural  poor  of  Erskine  Caldwell's  Tobacco  Road,  Matthew  Ferrence  shows  how  Redneck  stereotypes  were  further  extended  in  Deliverance,  both  the  novel  and  the  film,  and  in  a  popular  cycle  of  movies  starring  Burt  Reynolds  in  the  1970s  and  '80s,  among  other  manifestations.  As  a  contemporary  cultural  figure,  the  author  argues,  the  Redneck  represents  no  one  in  particular  but  offers  a  model  of  behavior  and  ideals  for  many.  Most  important,  it  has  become  a  tool--reductive,  confining,  and  (sometimes,  almost)  liberating--by  which  elite  forces  gather  and  maintain  social  and  economic  power.  Those  defying  its  boundaries,  as  the  Dixie  Chicks  did  when  they  criticized  President  Bush  and  the  Iraq  invasion,  have  done  so  at  their  own  peril.  Ferrence  contends  that  a  refocus  of  attention  to  the  complex  realities  depicted  in  the  writings  of  such  authors  as  Silas  House,  Fred  Chappell,  Janisse  Ray,  and  Trudier  Harris  can  help  dislodge  persistent  stereotypes  and  encourage  more  nuanced  understandings  of  regional  identity.  In  a  cultural  moment  when  so-called  Reality  Television  has  turned  again  toward  popular  images  of  rural  Americans  (as  in,  for  example,  Duck  Dynasty  and  Moonshiners),  All-  American  Redneck  reveals  the  way  in  which  such  images  have  long  been  manipulated  for  particular  social  goals,  almost  always  as  a  means  to  solidify  the  position  of  the  powerful  at  the  expense  of  the  regional.  Matthew  J.  Ferrence  is  an  assistant  professor  of  English  at  Allegheny  College.
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