Introduction: Southern Images in Popular Culture | p. 1 |
An Acceptable Stereotype: The Southern Image in Television Programming | p. 5 |
An Ethical Inquiry of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour's Appropriation and Commodification of Redneck Culture Mark Glantz | p. 21 |
Hip Hop, Commerce, and the "Death" of Southern Black Manhood | p. 41 |
The Rise, Fall, and Rise of the Kingfish-How Southern Politicians Are Successful in the Face of Overwhelming Stereotypes | p. 57 |
Magnolias and Manufacturing: Southern Imagery in Mississippi's Promotional Publications, 1945-1955 | p. 89 |
Recognizing the Past, Celebrating Change: The "Mississippi Believe It!" Campaign Redefines the South | p. 107 |
Poor as Job's Turkey: Back to the Land as a Rhetoric of Authenticity in Foxfire's Appalachia | p. 123 |
The Trivialization of Traditional Southern Religion in the Film Thee Grass Harp | p. 147 |
College Football Fanaticism and Online Communities: A Reflection of Football as a Religious Experience in the South | p. 159 |
Bibliography | p. 177 |
Index | p. 195 |
About the Contributors | p. 199 |
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