Gender and the Southern Body Politic - Nancy Bercaw - Books - University Press of Mississippi - 9781934110386 - June 30, 2007
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Gender and the Southern Body Politic

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As Gender and the Southern Body Politic examines literature and art, labour and law, manhood and womanhood, the historians contributing to this volume argue that politics is not limited to the machinations of parties, candidates, and voters. Instead, they suggest that private matters -- family, home, and sexuality -- are integral to the construction of public power.


Publisher Marketing: A re-examination of history through the unique lens of gender Download Plain Text versionIn recent years an exciting new branch of scholarship has contributed to revising our understanding of politics and history. Expanding our definition of southern politics, a new generation of historians is challenging us to reconsider the most hallowed subjects in southern history -- the origins of slavery, Bacon's Rebellion, the Nullification crisis, the origins of the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Lost Cause, Populism, and Jim Crow. Taking gender as a lens of analysis, these subjects are envisioned in a new light. As "Gender and the Southern Body Politic" examines literature and art, labor and law, manhood and womanhood, the historians contributing to this volume argue that politics is not limited to the machinations of parties, candidates, and voters. Instead, they suggest that private matters -- family, home, and sexuality -- are integral to the construction of public power. Focusing on gender and ranging from the colonial period to the present, these essays explore the politics of memory, masculinity, domestic violence, political obligation, the male body, and affirmative action. In revising southern political history, each author challenges our conceptualization of history itself. Jacquelyn Hall calls for a new form of writing that questions the tired boundaries of public and private and that "emphasizes not our expertise but our common condition, writing that troubles the boundaries between poetics and politics, memory and history, witnessing and writing, acting and research." In questioning politics, these and other new-thinking historians have opened our eyes to fresh ways of seeing and practicing the art of history. These papers were presented in 1997 at the at the University of Mississippi. Nancy Bercaw is an assistant professor of history at the University of Mississippi.

Contributor Bio:  Bercaw, Nancy Nancy Bercaw is associate professor of history and southern studies at the University of Mississippi. She is the author of"Gendered Freedoms: Race, Rights, and the Politics of Household in the Delta, 1861-1875".

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Released June 30, 2007
ISBN13 9781934110386
Publishers University Press of Mississippi
Genre Chronological Period > 19th Century - Chronological Period > 20th Century - Sex & Gender > Feminine - Cultural Region > South
Pages 277
Dimensions 139 × 215 × 16 mm   ·   378 g
Language English  
Editor Bercaw, Nancy

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