Caroline M Dillman
Southern Women
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Southern Women
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First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 148mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780891168386
- ISBN-10: 0891168389
- Artikelnr.: 21553471
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 148mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780891168386
- ISBN-10: 0891168389
- Artikelnr.: 21553471
Caroline Matheny Dillman- Reinhardt College Waleska, Georgia
Chapter 1 The Sparsity of Research and Publications on Southern Women: Definitional Complexities
Methodological Problems
and Other Impediments
Caroline Matheny Dillman; Chapter 2 A Myth of the Southern Lady: Antebellum Proslavery Rhetoric and the Proper Place of Woman
Virginia Kent Anderson Leslie; Chapter 3 "My OL' Black Mammy" In American Historiography
Patricia Morton; Chapter 4 Toward an Understanding of the Quadroon Society of New Orleans
1780-1860
Mary Gehman; Chapter 5 Lorraine Hansberry as Visionary: Black and White Antebellum Southern Women In Concert
Elizabeth Brown-Guillory; Chapter 6 Growing Up Female
White
and Southern in the 1850s and 1860s
Kathryn Palumbo; Chapter 7 The Civil War and Black Women on the Sea Islands
Carolyn E. Wedin; Chapter 8 Heirs of the Southern Progressive Tradition: Women In Southern Legislatures In the 1920s
Joanne V. Hawks
Mary Carolyn Ellis; Chapter 9 The Black Domestic In the South: Her Legacy as Mother and Mother Surrogate
Susan Tucker; Chapter 10 Socialization for Change: The Cultural Heritage of the White Southern Woman
Sarah Brabant; Chapter 11 The Code of the New Southern Belle: Generating Typifications to Structure Social Interaction
John Lynxwiler
Michele Wilson; Chapter 12 Ladies: South by Northwest
Jacqueline Boles
Maxine P. Atkinson; Chapter 13 Magnolias and Microchips: Regional Subcultural Constructions of Femininity
Susan Middleton-keirn; Chapter 14 And the Girls became Women: Aspirations and Expectations Versus Attainments of Low-Income Black and White Southern Females
William F. Kennel
Sarah M. Shoffner; Chapter 15 Southern Women and Textile Work: Job Satisfaction
Jan K. Bryant; Chapter 16 Stronger than Love: Louisiana's Sugar Cane Women
Julia Burkart; Chapter 17 Women and Violence: The Intersection of Two Components of Southern Ideology
Becky L. Glass; Chapter 18 Southern White Women Business Owners: Variations on Scripts
Elaine Levin
Lyn Thaxton; Chapter 19 Southern Women Writing about Southern Women: Jill Mccorkle
Lisaalther
Gail Godwin
Ellen Gilchrist
and Lee Smith
Donna Kelleher Darden;
Methodological Problems
and Other Impediments
Caroline Matheny Dillman; Chapter 2 A Myth of the Southern Lady: Antebellum Proslavery Rhetoric and the Proper Place of Woman
Virginia Kent Anderson Leslie; Chapter 3 "My OL' Black Mammy" In American Historiography
Patricia Morton; Chapter 4 Toward an Understanding of the Quadroon Society of New Orleans
1780-1860
Mary Gehman; Chapter 5 Lorraine Hansberry as Visionary: Black and White Antebellum Southern Women In Concert
Elizabeth Brown-Guillory; Chapter 6 Growing Up Female
White
and Southern in the 1850s and 1860s
Kathryn Palumbo; Chapter 7 The Civil War and Black Women on the Sea Islands
Carolyn E. Wedin; Chapter 8 Heirs of the Southern Progressive Tradition: Women In Southern Legislatures In the 1920s
Joanne V. Hawks
Mary Carolyn Ellis; Chapter 9 The Black Domestic In the South: Her Legacy as Mother and Mother Surrogate
Susan Tucker; Chapter 10 Socialization for Change: The Cultural Heritage of the White Southern Woman
Sarah Brabant; Chapter 11 The Code of the New Southern Belle: Generating Typifications to Structure Social Interaction
John Lynxwiler
Michele Wilson; Chapter 12 Ladies: South by Northwest
Jacqueline Boles
Maxine P. Atkinson; Chapter 13 Magnolias and Microchips: Regional Subcultural Constructions of Femininity
Susan Middleton-keirn; Chapter 14 And the Girls became Women: Aspirations and Expectations Versus Attainments of Low-Income Black and White Southern Females
William F. Kennel
Sarah M. Shoffner; Chapter 15 Southern Women and Textile Work: Job Satisfaction
Jan K. Bryant; Chapter 16 Stronger than Love: Louisiana's Sugar Cane Women
Julia Burkart; Chapter 17 Women and Violence: The Intersection of Two Components of Southern Ideology
Becky L. Glass; Chapter 18 Southern White Women Business Owners: Variations on Scripts
Elaine Levin
Lyn Thaxton; Chapter 19 Southern Women Writing about Southern Women: Jill Mccorkle
Lisaalther
Gail Godwin
Ellen Gilchrist
and Lee Smith
Donna Kelleher Darden;
Chapter 1 The Sparsity of Research and Publications on Southern Women: Definitional Complexities
Methodological Problems
and Other Impediments
Caroline Matheny Dillman; Chapter 2 A Myth of the Southern Lady: Antebellum Proslavery Rhetoric and the Proper Place of Woman
Virginia Kent Anderson Leslie; Chapter 3 "My OL' Black Mammy" In American Historiography
Patricia Morton; Chapter 4 Toward an Understanding of the Quadroon Society of New Orleans
1780-1860
Mary Gehman; Chapter 5 Lorraine Hansberry as Visionary: Black and White Antebellum Southern Women In Concert
Elizabeth Brown-Guillory; Chapter 6 Growing Up Female
White
and Southern in the 1850s and 1860s
Kathryn Palumbo; Chapter 7 The Civil War and Black Women on the Sea Islands
Carolyn E. Wedin; Chapter 8 Heirs of the Southern Progressive Tradition: Women In Southern Legislatures In the 1920s
Joanne V. Hawks
Mary Carolyn Ellis; Chapter 9 The Black Domestic In the South: Her Legacy as Mother and Mother Surrogate
Susan Tucker; Chapter 10 Socialization for Change: The Cultural Heritage of the White Southern Woman
Sarah Brabant; Chapter 11 The Code of the New Southern Belle: Generating Typifications to Structure Social Interaction
John Lynxwiler
Michele Wilson; Chapter 12 Ladies: South by Northwest
Jacqueline Boles
Maxine P. Atkinson; Chapter 13 Magnolias and Microchips: Regional Subcultural Constructions of Femininity
Susan Middleton-keirn; Chapter 14 And the Girls became Women: Aspirations and Expectations Versus Attainments of Low-Income Black and White Southern Females
William F. Kennel
Sarah M. Shoffner; Chapter 15 Southern Women and Textile Work: Job Satisfaction
Jan K. Bryant; Chapter 16 Stronger than Love: Louisiana's Sugar Cane Women
Julia Burkart; Chapter 17 Women and Violence: The Intersection of Two Components of Southern Ideology
Becky L. Glass; Chapter 18 Southern White Women Business Owners: Variations on Scripts
Elaine Levin
Lyn Thaxton; Chapter 19 Southern Women Writing about Southern Women: Jill Mccorkle
Lisaalther
Gail Godwin
Ellen Gilchrist
and Lee Smith
Donna Kelleher Darden;
Methodological Problems
and Other Impediments
Caroline Matheny Dillman; Chapter 2 A Myth of the Southern Lady: Antebellum Proslavery Rhetoric and the Proper Place of Woman
Virginia Kent Anderson Leslie; Chapter 3 "My OL' Black Mammy" In American Historiography
Patricia Morton; Chapter 4 Toward an Understanding of the Quadroon Society of New Orleans
1780-1860
Mary Gehman; Chapter 5 Lorraine Hansberry as Visionary: Black and White Antebellum Southern Women In Concert
Elizabeth Brown-Guillory; Chapter 6 Growing Up Female
White
and Southern in the 1850s and 1860s
Kathryn Palumbo; Chapter 7 The Civil War and Black Women on the Sea Islands
Carolyn E. Wedin; Chapter 8 Heirs of the Southern Progressive Tradition: Women In Southern Legislatures In the 1920s
Joanne V. Hawks
Mary Carolyn Ellis; Chapter 9 The Black Domestic In the South: Her Legacy as Mother and Mother Surrogate
Susan Tucker; Chapter 10 Socialization for Change: The Cultural Heritage of the White Southern Woman
Sarah Brabant; Chapter 11 The Code of the New Southern Belle: Generating Typifications to Structure Social Interaction
John Lynxwiler
Michele Wilson; Chapter 12 Ladies: South by Northwest
Jacqueline Boles
Maxine P. Atkinson; Chapter 13 Magnolias and Microchips: Regional Subcultural Constructions of Femininity
Susan Middleton-keirn; Chapter 14 And the Girls became Women: Aspirations and Expectations Versus Attainments of Low-Income Black and White Southern Females
William F. Kennel
Sarah M. Shoffner; Chapter 15 Southern Women and Textile Work: Job Satisfaction
Jan K. Bryant; Chapter 16 Stronger than Love: Louisiana's Sugar Cane Women
Julia Burkart; Chapter 17 Women and Violence: The Intersection of Two Components of Southern Ideology
Becky L. Glass; Chapter 18 Southern White Women Business Owners: Variations on Scripts
Elaine Levin
Lyn Thaxton; Chapter 19 Southern Women Writing about Southern Women: Jill Mccorkle
Lisaalther
Gail Godwin
Ellen Gilchrist
and Lee Smith
Donna Kelleher Darden;