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Outside the southern myth

Title
Outside the southern myth / Noel Polk.
Author
Polk, Noel.
Publication
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 1997.

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xviii, 213 pages; 21 cm
Summary
  • Like many other southern men Noel Polk doesn't fit the outside world's stereotype of the southern male. This notable Faulkner critic is a native of the small Mississippi city of Picayune. In his career as an international scholar and traveler and in his role as a teacher and a professor of literature he has moved beyond his origins while continuing to be nourished by his hometown roots.
  • In Outside the Southern Myth Polk offers an apologia for a huge segment of southern males and communities that don't belong in the media portraits. His town was not antebellum. There were no plantations. No Civil War battles were fought there. It had little racial divisiveness. It was one of the thousands that mushroomed along the railroads as a response to logging and milling industries. It was mainly middle-class, not reactionary or exclusive.
  • While evoking both the pleasures and the problems of his past - band trips, a yearning for cityscapes, religious conversion, awakening to the realities of fundamentalist fervor - Polk offers himself, his family, and his town to exemplify an aspect that is more "American" than "Southern" and a tradition that is not mired in the past.
Subject
  • Polk, Noel > Homes and haunts > Picayune
  • Picayune (Miss.) > Social life and customs
  • Southern States > Social life and customs
ISBN
  • 0878059792 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0878059806 (paper : alk. paper)
LCCN
96050045
OCLC
  • 36066019
  • ocm36066019
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