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Faulkner in Cultural Context: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 1995
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Faulkner in Cultural Context: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 1995, What Faulkner once re-ferred to as his material, the South, possesses the most substantive kind of reality - war and peace, wealth and poverty, race and sexual identity. Yet this reality is ultimately cultural, for it must be understood in terms of a wa, Faulkner in Cultural Context: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 1995
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  • Faulkner in Cultural Context: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha 1995
  • Written by author Donald M. Kartiganer, Ann J. Abadie
  • Published by University Press of Mississippi, 1997/12/01
  • What Faulkner once re-ferred to as his "material, the South," possesses the most substantive kind of reality - war and peace, wealth and poverty, race and sexual identity. Yet this reality is ultimately cultural, for it must be understood in terms of a wa
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Introduction
A Note on the Conference
Faulkner's History: Sources and Interpretation 3
"Like a Virgin": Faulkner, Sexual Cultures, and the Romance of Resistance 39
The Social Psychology of Paternalism: Sanctuary's Cultural Context 75
X Marks the Spot: Faulkner's Garden 99
The Guns of Light in August: War and Peace in the Second Thirty Years War 125
Light in August: A Novel of Passing? 148
Faulkner and Proletarian Literature 166
If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem and the Great Migration: History in Black and White 191
Faulkner and the Frontier Grotesque: The Hamlet as Southwestern Humor 218
Faulkner and the Post-Confederate 241
Race Fantasies: The Filming of Intruder in the Dust 263
Culture in a Faulknerian Context 284
Contributors 311
Index 315


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