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- catalog abstract ""In this pioneering work of cultural history, historian Anthony Harkins argues that the hillbilly - in his various guises of "briar hopper," "brush ape," "ridge runner," and "while trash"--Has been viewed by mainstream Americans simultaneously as a violent degenerate who threatens the modern order and as a keeper of traditional values of family, home, and physical production, and thus symbolic of a nostalgic past free of the problems of contemporary life. "Hillbilly" signifies both rugged individualism and stubborn backwardness, strong family and kin networks but also inbreeding and bloody feuds."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12929309.
- catalog coverage "United States Civilization.".
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations.".
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description ""In this pioneering work of cultural history, historian Anthony Harkins argues that the hillbilly - in his various guises of "briar hopper," "brush ape," "ridge runner," and "while trash"--Has been viewed by mainstream Americans simultaneously as a violent degenerate who threatens the modern order and as a keeper of traditional values of family, home, and physical production, and thus symbolic of a nostalgic past free of the problems of contemporary life. "Hillbilly" signifies both rugged individualism and stubborn backwardness, strong family and kin networks but also inbreeding and bloody feuds."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-307) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Race, class, popular culture, and "the Hillbilly" -- From Yankee Doodle to "Devil Anse": Literary, graphic, and ideological progenitors, 1700-1899 -- The emergence of "Hillbilly," 1900-1920 -- Country music and the rise of "Ezra K. Hillbilly" in interwar America -- Luke, Snuffy, & Abner: Hillbilly cartoon images in depression-era America -- Hollywood's Hillbilly in mid-twentieth-century America -- The Hillbilly in the living room: television representations, 1952-1971 -- From deliverance to cyberspace: The continuing relevance of "Hillbilly" in contemporary America.".
- catalog extent "xii, 324 p. :".
- catalog identifier "019514631X (acid-free paper)".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, UK ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States Civilization.".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "975/.00943 21".
- catalog subject "E184.M83 H37 2004".
- catalog subject "Group identity United States.".
- catalog subject "Mountain people United States Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Mountain people in popular culture United States.".
- catalog subject "Popular culture United States.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "Whites Race identity United States.".
- catalog subject "Whites United States Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Whites in popular culture United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Race, class, popular culture, and "the Hillbilly" -- From Yankee Doodle to "Devil Anse": Literary, graphic, and ideological progenitors, 1700-1899 -- The emergence of "Hillbilly," 1900-1920 -- Country music and the rise of "Ezra K. Hillbilly" in interwar America -- Luke, Snuffy, & Abner: Hillbilly cartoon images in depression-era America -- Hollywood's Hillbilly in mid-twentieth-century America -- The Hillbilly in the living room: television representations, 1952-1971 -- From deliverance to cyberspace: The continuing relevance of "Hillbilly" in contemporary America.".
- catalog title "Hillbilly : a cultural history of an American icon / Anthony Harkins.".
- catalog type "text".