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White Trash: Race and Class in America
Edited by Annalee Newitz and Matt Wray
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This collection is devoted to exploring stereotypes about the social conditions of poor whites in the United States and comparing these stereotypes with the social reality.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Part I: Defining and Defying Stereotypes
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Sunset Trailer Park
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Name Calling: Objectifying "Poor Whites" and "White Trash" in Detroit
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Partners in Crime: African Americs and Non-Slaveholding Whites in Antebellum Georgia
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Bloody Footprints: Reflections on Growing up Poor White
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Part II: White Trash Pictures
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Crackers and Whackers: The White Trashing of Porn
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White Trash Girl: The Interview
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White Savagery and Humiliation or A New Racial Consciousness in the Meda
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Can Whiteness Speak? Institutional Anomies, Ontological Disasters, and Three Hollywood Films
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Part III: Producing and Consuming Poor Whites
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Trash-O-Nomics
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White Trash Religion
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Telling Stories of "Queer White Trash": Race, Class, and Sexuality in the Work of Dorothy Allison
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Acting Naturally: Cultural Distinction and Critiques of Pure Country
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The King of White Trash Culture: Elvis Presley and the Aesthetics of Excess
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Contributors
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Index
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Published: 1997
Publisher: Routledge
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