Shows how representations of poor white southerners helped shape middle-class identity and major American literary movements and genres.
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Jolene Hubbs is an associate professor of American Studies at the University of Alabama. She studies the literature and culture of the US South.
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Introduction: Poor White Southerners in the American Imaginary 1. Riffraff and Half-Strainers: Charles W. Chesnutt and Regionalism 2. Slow, Sweating, Stinking Bumpkins: William Faulkner and Modernism 3. Civil Rights and Uncivil Whites: Flannery O'Connor and Southern Women's Midcentury Writing 4. Hungry Women and Horny Men: Dorothy Allison, Barbara Robinette Moss, and Grit Lit Coda.
Introduction: Poor White Southerners in the American Imaginary 1. Riffraff and Half-Strainers: Charles W. Chesnutt and Regionalism 2. Slow, Sweating, Stinking Bumpkins: William Faulkner and Modernism 3. Civil Rights and Uncivil Whites: Flannery O'Connor and Southern Women's Midcentury Writing 4. Hungry Women and Horny Men: Dorothy Allison, Barbara Robinette Moss, and Grit Lit Coda.
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