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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.
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.
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