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New approaches to Gone with the wind [electronic resource] /edited by James A. Crank.

Contributor(s): Crank, James A [editor,, author.] | Project Muse.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, 2016. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (pages cm).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780807161593.Subject(s): Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949 -- Characters | Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949 -- Influence | Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949. Gone with the wind | Gone with the wind (Motion picture : 1939) -- Influence | Southern States -- Civilization -- 1775-1865Genre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 813/.52 Online resources: Full text available:
Contents:
James A. Crank / Introduction.Too big to fail? -- Amy Clukey / Pop plantations: Gone with the wind and the Southern imaginary in Irish culture -- Mark C. Jerng / Reconstructions of racial perception: Margaret Mitchell's and Frank Yerby's plantation romances -- Jessica Sims / "Just like one of the darkies": the birth of racial difference in Gone with the wind -- James A. Crank / Queer winds -- Deborah Barker / Reconstructing Scarlett and the economy of rape in Gone with the wind -- Daniel Cross Turner and Keaghan Turner / Why Gone with the wind isn't: the contemporary blowback -- Charlene Regester / "I will carry your guilty secret to my grave": Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler as embodiments of blackness -- Riche Richardson / Artistically re-creating and reimagining Mammy, Rhett, and Scarlett -- Helen Taylor / A transatlantic afterword: the British Gone with the wind.
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Includes index.

James A. Crank / Introduction.Too big to fail? -- Amy Clukey / Pop plantations: Gone with the wind and the Southern imaginary in Irish culture -- Mark C. Jerng / Reconstructions of racial perception: Margaret Mitchell's and Frank Yerby's plantation romances -- Jessica Sims / "Just like one of the darkies": the birth of racial difference in Gone with the wind -- James A. Crank / Queer winds -- Deborah Barker / Reconstructing Scarlett and the economy of rape in Gone with the wind -- Daniel Cross Turner and Keaghan Turner / Why Gone with the wind isn't: the contemporary blowback -- Charlene Regester / "I will carry your guilty secret to my grave": Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler as embodiments of blackness -- Riche Richardson / Artistically re-creating and reimagining Mammy, Rhett, and Scarlett -- Helen Taylor / A transatlantic afterword: the British Gone with the wind.

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