The new encyclopedia of Southern culture. Volume 13, Gender /

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Imprint:Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2009]
©2009
Description:1 online resource (xviii, 387 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:The new encyclopedia of Southern culture ; v. 13
New encyclopedia of Southern culture ; v. 13.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11210962
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Varying Form of Title:Gender
Other uniform titles:Encyclopedia of Southern culture.
Other authors / contributors:Bercaw, Nancy, editor.
Ownby, Ted, editor.
Wilson, Charles Reagan, editor.
Thomas, James G., Jr., editor.
Abadie, Ann J., editor.
University of Mississippi. Center for the Study of Southern Culture, sponsoring body.
ISBN:9781469616728
1469616726
9781469616735
1469616734
9780807832875
0807832871
9780807859483
0807859486
Notes:"Published with the assistance of the Anniversary Endowment Fund of the University of North Carolina Press"--Title page verso.
One of a series of volumes that build upon the original 24 subject categories used in the Encyclopedia of Southern culture, originally published in 1989.
"Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
English.
Print version record.
Summary:This volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture reflects the dramatic increase in research on the topic of gender over the past thirty years, revealing that even the most familiar subjects take on new significance when viewed through the lens of gender. The wide range of entries explores how people have experienced, understood, and used concepts of womanhood and manhood in all sorts of obvious and subtle ways.
The volume features 113 articles, 65 of which are entirely new for this edition. Thematic articles address subjects such as sexuality, respectability, and paternalism and investigate the role of gender in broader subjects, including the civil rights movement, country music, and sports. Topical entries highlight individuals such as Oprah Winfrey, the Grimke sisters, and Dale Earnhardt, as well as historical events such as the capture of Jefferson Davis in a woman's dress, the Supreme Court's decision in Loving v. Virginia, and the Memphis sanitation workers' strike, with its slogan, "I AM A MAN." Bringing together scholarship on gender and the body, sexuality, labor, race, and politics, this volume offers new ways to view big questions in southern history and culture.
Other form:Print version: Gender 9780807832875