Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon

Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon

by Anthony Harkins
Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon

Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon

by Anthony Harkins

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Overview

In this pioneering work of cultural history, historian Anthony Harkins argues that the hillbilly-in his various guises of "briar hopper," "brush ape," "ridge runner," and "white trash"-has been viewed by mainstream Americans simultaneously as a violent degenerate who threatens the modern order and as a keeper of traditional values of family, home, and physical production, and thus symbolic of a nostalgic past free of the problems of contemporary life. "Hillbilly" signifies both rugged individualism and stubborn backwardness, strong family and kin networks but also inbreeding and bloody feuds. Spanning film, literature, and the entire expanse of American popular culture, from D. W. Griffith to hillbilly music to the Internet, Harkins illustrates how the image of the hillbilly has consistently served as both a marker of social derision and regional pride. He traces the corresponding changes in representations of the hillbilly from late-nineteenth century America, through the great Depression, the mass migrations of Southern Appalachians in the 1940s and 1950s, the War on Poverty in the mid 1960s, and to the present day. Harkins also argues that images of hillbillies have played a critical role in the construction of whiteness and modernity in twentieth century America. Richly illustrated with dozens of photographs, drawings, and film and television stills, this unique book stands as a testament to the enduring place of the hillbilly in the American imagination. Hillbilly received an Honorable Mention, John G. Cawelti Book Award of the American Culture Association.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198033431
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/20/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1810L (what's this?)
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Anthony Harkins is an Assistant Professor in History at Western Kentucky University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Race, Class, Popular Culture, and "the Hillbilly" 3
Chapter 1 From Yankee Doodle to "Devil Anse": Literary, Graphic, and Ideological Progenitors, 1700-1899 13
Chapter 2 The Emergence of "Hillbilly," 1900-1920 47
Chapter 3 Country Music and the Rise of "Ezra K. Hillbilly" in Interwar America 71
Chapter 4 Luke, Snuffy, & Abner: Hillbilly Cartoon Images in Depression-Era America 103
Chapter 5 Hollywood's Hillbilly in Mid-Twentieth-Century America 141
Chapter 6 The Hillbilly in the Living Room: Television Representations, 1952-1971 173
Epilogue: From Deliverance to Cyberspace: The Continuing Relevance of "Hillbilly" in Contemporary America 205
Postscript 223
Notes 227
Bibliography 265
Index
Non-Print Cultural Productions 309
General Index 311
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