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Book Title
Mediated Images of the South
Publication Name
Mediated Images of the South
Title
Mediated Images of the South
EAN
9780739167151
ISBN
9780739167151
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Format
Hardcover
Release Year
2012
Release Date
01/03/2012
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9.2in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
17.1 Oz
Contributor
Kevin A. Unter (Contributions by)
Language
English
Subtitle
The Portrayal of Dixie in Popular Culture
ISBN-10
0739167154
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Genre
History, Social Science
Topic
Media Studies, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Regional Studies, United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV)
Author
Burton P. Buchanan
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
216 Pages

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Mediated Images of the South: The Portrayal of Dixie in Popular Culture, edited by Alison F. Slade, Dedria Givens-Carroll and Amber J. Narro, is an anthology that explores the impact of the image of the Southerner within mass communication and popular culture. The contributors offer a contemporary analysis of the Southerner in the media. In most cases, previous literature situates these media images in the past, most notably through historic analyses of the Southerner during the Civil Rights movement. Mediated Images of the South breaks out of the box of the 1960s and 1970s by including the most recent and contemporary cultural examples of the Southerner. This book represents a long overdue analysis of those images, from both the past and the present. In addition, the discussions are not limited to one genre of media, but provide the reader with an opportunity to see how far-reaching the myth of the Southerner and the Southern image is in American society. While there is a long list of successful southern politicians, historical figures, businessmen and women, actors and actresses, sports figures and other national and world leaders, Slade, Givens-Carroll, and Narro find that there is still work to be done to present southerners as capable and educated. iticians, historical figures, businessmen and women, actors and actresses, sports figures and other national and world leaders, Slade, Givens-Carroll, and Narro find that there is still work to be done to present southerners as capable and educated. iticians, historical figures, businessmen and women, actors and actresses, sports figures and other national and world leaders, Slade, Givens-Carroll, and Narro find that there is still work to be done to present southerners as capable and educated. iticians, historical figures, businessmen and women, actors and actresses, sports figures and other national and world leaders, Slade, Givens-Carroll, and Narro find that there is still work to be done to present southerners as capable and educated.

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
0739167154
ISBN-13
9780739167151
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109584086

Product Key Features

Author
Burton P. Buchanan
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Media Studies, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Regional Studies, United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV)
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Genre
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
216 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
17.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
F209.M43 2011
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
In the ambitious and sprawling collection of essays that make up Mediated Images of the South, the reader encounters a colorful, historical, and even whimsical region....Mediated Images of the South is a notable and valuable resource for those interested in the popular texts that help to define a community, state, region, or nation., There has been a recent trend in scholarly studies to assess how popular media have depicted the South. Karen Cox's Dreaming of Dixie: How the South Was Created in American Popular Culture (CH, Jan'12, 49-2870), for example, examines the ways in which southern stereotypes, largely generated by northern advertising and entertainment corporations, influenced the way the entire nation perceived the South in the 20th century. Communications scholars Slade, Givens-Carroll, and Narro gather essays on topics as diverse as the influence of hip-hop on southern black men, the historical use of traditional southern emblems in promoting Mississippi tourism, and the Blue Collar Comedy Tour's representation of redneck culture. As such, this book goes beyond historical interpretations only. Including essays addressing representations of southern culture from the recent past along with essays focusing on how current media depict the South, the editors attempt, as the introduction states, "to explore and understand the impact of the image of the Southerner within mass communication and popular culture." Most of the nine essays are relatively brief, averaging only 18 pages, including bibliographical notes. The introduction is a slight four pages. Summing Up: Recommended., There has been a recent trend in scholarly studies to assess how popular media have depicted the South. Karen Cox's Dreaming of Dixie: How the South Was Created in American Popular Culture (CH, Jan'12, 49-2870), for example, examines the ways in which southern stereotypes, largely generated by northern advertising and entertainment corporations, influenced the way the entire nation perceived the South in the 20th century. Communications scholars Slade, Givens-Carroll, and Narro gather essays on topics as diverse as the influence of hip-hop on southern black men, the historical use of traditional southern emblems in promoting Mississippi tourism, and the Blue Collar Comedy Tour's representation of redneck culture. As such, this book goes beyond historical interpretations only. Including essays addressing representations of southern culture from the recent past along with essays focusing on how current media depict the South, the editors attempt, as the introduction states, "to explore and understand the impact of the image of the Southerner within mass communication and popular culture." Most of the nine essays are relatively brief, averaging only 18 pages, including bibliographical notes. The introduction is a slight four pages. Summing Up: Recommended. to explore and understand the impact of the image of the Southerner within mass communication and popular culture." Most of the nine essays are relatively brief, averaging only 18 pages, including bibliographical notes. The introduction is a slight four pages. Summing Up: Recommended. to explore and understand the impact of the image of the Southerner within mass communication and popular culture." Most of the nine essays are relatively brief, averaging only 18 pages, including bibliographical notes. The introduction is a slight four pages. Summing Up: Recommended. to explore and understand the impact of the image of the Southerner within mass communication and popular culture." Most of the nine essays are relatively brief, averaging only 18 pages, including bibliographical notes. The introduction is a slight four pages. Summing Up: Recommended., As a Southerner, I have long decried the negative stereotypes of Southerners in the media. It's about time media scholarship caught up with this last acceptable form of media bias. As a communication scholar, I applaud this book's range and depth of analysis.
Publication Name
Mediated Images of the South : the Portrayal of Dixie in Popular Culture
Table of Content
Introduction: Southern Images in Popular Culture, by Alison Slade An Acceptable Stereotype: The Southern Image in Television Programming, by Alison Slade and Amber J. Narro An Ethical Inquiry of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour's Appropriation and Commodification of Redneck Culture, by Mark Glantz Hip Hop, Commerce, and the 'Death' of Southern Black Manhood, by Franklin Forts The Rise, Fall, and Rise of the Kingfish--How Southern Politicians are Successful in the Face of Overwhelming Stereotypes, by Kevin Unter, John Sutherlin, and Joshua Stockley Magnolias and Manufacturing: Southern Imagery In Mississippi's Promotional Publications, 1945-1955, by Burt Buchanan Recognizing the Past, Celebrating Change: The "Mississippi Believe It!" Campaign Redefines the South, by Wendy Atkins-Sayre Poor as Job's Turkey: Back to the Land as a Rhetoric of Authenticity in Foxfire's Appalachia, by Jason Waite The Trivialization of Traditional Souther Religion in the Film The Grass Harp, by Michael P. Graves College Football Fanaticism and Online Communities: A Reflection of Football as a Religious Experience in the South, by Alison Slade and Dedria Givens-Carroll Bibliography About the Contributors, Introduction: Southern Images in Popular Culture, by Alison Slade An Acceptable Stereotype: The Southern Image in Television Programming, by Alison Slade and Amber J. Narro An Ethical Inquiry of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour's Appropriation and Commodification of Redneck Culture, by Mark Glantz Hip Hop, Commerce, and the 'Death' of Southern Black Manhood, by Franklin Forts The Rise, Fall, and Rise of the Kingfish--How Southern Politicians are Successful in the Face of Overwhelming Stereotypes, by Kevin Unter, John Sutherlin, and Joshua Stockley Magnolias and Manufacturing: Southern Imagery In Mississippi's Promotional Publications, 1945-1955, by Burt Buchanan Recognizing the Past, Celebrating Change: The "Mississippi Believe It!" Campaign Redefines the South, by Wendy Atkins-Sayre Poor as Job's Turkey: Back to the Land as a Rhetoric of Authenticity in Foxfire's Appalachia, by Jason Waite The Trivialization of Traditional Souther Religion in the Film The Grass Harp, by Michael P. Graves College Football Fanaticism and Online Communities: A Reflection of Football as a Religious Experience in the South, by Alison Slade and Dedria Givens-Carroll Bibliography About the Contributorste The Trivialization of Traditional Souther Religion in the Film The Grass Harp, by Michael P. Graves College Football Fanaticism and Online Communities: A Reflection of Football as a Religious Experience in the South, by Alison Slade and Dedria Givens-Carroll Bibliography About the Contributorste The Trivialization of Traditional Souther Religion in the Film The Grass Harp, by Michael P. Graves College Football Fanaticism and Online Communities: A Reflection of Football as a Religious Experience in the South, by Alison Slade and Dedria Givens-Carroll Bibliography About the Contributorste The Trivialization of Traditional Souther Religion in the Film The Grass Harp, by Michael P. Graves College Football Fanaticism and Online Communities: A Reflection of Football as a Religious Experience in the South, by Alison Slade and Dedria Givens-Carroll Bibliography About the Contributors
Copyright Date
2011
Lccn
2011-038578
Dewey Decimal
975
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23

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