The Tacky South (Southern Literary Studies)

by Scott Romine and Charles Reagan Wilson

Katharine A. Burnett (Editor) and Monica Carol Miller (Editor)

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As a way to comment on a person's style or taste, the word "tacky" has distinctly southern origins, with its roots tracing back to the so-called "tackies" who tacked horses on South Carolina farms prior to the Civil War. The Tacky South presents eighteen fun, insightful essays that examine connections between tackiness and the American South, ranging from nineteenth-century local color fiction and the television series Murder, She Wrote to red velvet cake and the ubiquitous influence of Dolly Parton. Charting the gender, race, and class constructions at work in regional aesthetics, The Tacky South explores what shifting notions of tackiness reveal about US culture as a whole and the role that region plays in addressing national and global issues of culture and identity.

  • ISBN13 9780807177891
  • Publish Date 15 June 2022
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Louisiana State University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 277
  • Language English