
Framing the South: Hollywood, Television, and Race During the Civil Rights Struggle
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Summary
Author Biography
Allison Graham, winner of the Erik Barnouw Award of the Organization of American Historians in 1994, is a professor of media and communication studies at the University of Memphis.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations | vii | ||
Acknowledgments | ix | ||
Introduction: Remapping Dogpatch | 1 | (17) | |
ONE "The Purest of God's Creatures": White Women, Blood Pollution, and Southern Sexuality | 18 | (36) | |
TWO Sentimental Educations: Romance, Race, and White Redemption | 54 | (27) | |
THREE Natural Acts: Hillbillies, Delinquents, and the Disappearing Psyche | 81 | (35) | |
FOUR Reeducating the Southerner: Elvis, Rednecks, and Hollywood's "White Negro" | 116 | (31) | |
FIVE Civil Rights Films and the New Red Menace: The Legacy of the 1960's | 147 | (48) | |
Notes | 195 | (14) | |
Bibliographical Essay | 209 | (8) | |
Index | 217 |
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