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representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
By Susan Jean Tracy

"In the master's eye" was published by University of Massachusetts Press in 1995 - Amherst, it has 307 pages and the language of the book is English.
“In the master's eye” Metadata:
- Title: In the master's eye
- Author: Susan Jean Tracy
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 307
- Publisher: ➤ University of Massachusetts Press
- Publish Date: 1995
- Publish Location: Amherst
“In the master's eye” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ History and criticism - American literature - History - African Americans in literature - Literature and society - Male authors - Intellectual life - Working class whites in literature - Women and literature - In literature - Social classes in literature - Poor whites in literature - Patriarchy in literature - Languages & Literatures - Pauvres dans la littérature - Écrits d'hommes américains - Littérature et société - Patriarcat dans la littérature - English - Classes sociales dans la littérature - Noirs américains dans la littérature - Literature - Histoire - Littérature américaine - Blancs de la classe ouvrière dans la littérature - Histoire et critique - General - Poor in literature - American - LITERARY CRITICISM - Femmes et littérature - États-Unis (Sud) dans la littérature - American literature, history and criticism, 19th century - Southern states, in literature - Working class white people in literature
- Places: Southern States
- Time: 19th century
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: ix, 307 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1122493M - OL3529830W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 44960149 - 31865266
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 94049536
- ISBN-10: 0870239686
- All ISBNs: 0870239686
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This book explores the way in which literature can be used to reinforce social power. Through rigorous readings of a series of antebellum plantation novels, Susan J. Tracy shows how the narrative strategies employed by proslavery Southern writers served to justify and perpetuate the oppression of women, blacks, and poor whites. Tracy focuses on the historical romances of six authors: George Tucker, James Ewell Heath, William Alexander Caruthers, John Pendleton Kennedy, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and William Gilmore Simms. Using variations on a recurring plot - in which a young planter/hero rescues a planter's daughter from an "enemy" of her class - each of these novelists reinforced an idealized vision of a Southern civilization based on male superiority, white supremacy, and class inequality. It is a world in which white men are represented as the natural leaders of loyal and dependent women, grateful and docile slaves, and inferior poor whites. According to Tracy, the interweaving of these themes reveals the extent to which the Southern defense of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War was an argument not only about race relations but about gender and class relations as well.
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