
Dreaming of Dixie: How the South Was Created in American Popular Culture - Paperback
by Karen L. Cox
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Language:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9781469609867ISBN-10:146960986XUPC:9781469609867Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Popular Culture, United States, SociologyBook Topic:State & LocalSize:9.27 x 6.18 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.7408Product ID:SCPEWT2V2F
Dreaming of Dixie: How the South Was Created in American Popular Culture
From the late nineteenth century through World War II, popular culture portrayed the American South as a region ensconced in its antebellum past, draped in moonlight and magnolias, and represented by such southern icons as the mammy, the belle, the chivalrous planter, white-columned mansions, and even bolls of cotton. In Dreaming of Dixie, Karen Cox shows that the chief purveyors of nostalgia for...
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9781469609867ISBN-10:146960986XUPC:9781469609867Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Popular Culture, United States, SociologyBook Topic:State & LocalSize:9.27 x 6.18 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.7408Product ID:SCPEWT2V2F
Cox, Karen L.: - Karen L. Cox is professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is author of Dixie's Daughters: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Preservation of Confederate Culture.
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