Southern Cultures: The Help Special Issue Volume 20: Number 1 Spring 2014Table of Contents Front Porch, by Harry L. Watson"Lauded for her endless gifts and selfless generosity, Mammy is summoned from the kitchen to refute the critics of southern race relations; cruelly circumscribed and taken for granted, she silently confirms them all."The Divided Reception of The Helpby Suzanne W. Jones The more one examines the reception of The Help, the less one is able to categorize the reception as divided between blacks and whites or academics and general readers or those who have worked as domestics and those who haven’t.Black Women’s Memories and The Helpby Valerie Smith"Cultural productsliterary texts, television series, films, music, theatre, etc.that look back on the Movement tell us at least as much about how contemporary culture views its own racial politics as they do about the past they purport to represent, often conveying the fantasy that the United States has triumphed over and transcended its racial past.""A Stake in the Story": Kathryn Stockett’s The Help, Ellen Douglas’s Can’t Quit You, Baby, and the Politics of Southern Storytellingby Susan V. Donaldson"Like The Help, Can’t Quit You, Baby focuses on the layers of habit, antipathy, resentment, suspicion, attachment, and silence linking white employer and black employee, but in ways that are far more unsettling.""We Ain’t Doin’ Civil Rights": The Life and Times of a Genre, as Told in The Helpby Allison Graham"Perhaps because the modern Civil Rights Movement and television news came of age together, the younger medium was destined to become an iconographic feature of the civil rights genre."Every Child Left Behind: Minny’s Many Invisible Children in The Helpby Kimberly Wallace-Sanders"The question arises: wouldn’t the mammy characters be rendered more believable in their altruism if it extended beyond white children to all children?"Kathryn Stockett’s Postmodern First Novelby Pearl Mc Haney"Pleasure and anger are dependent on one another for heightened authenticity. Discussing The Help with delight and outrage seems just the right action."Not Forgotten: Twenty-Five Years Out from Telling Memories Conversations Between Mary Yelling and Susan Tuckercompiled and introduced by Susan Tucker"I am glad she used what the women told us and made something different from it. She made people listen. I know it is fiction, and I know not everyone liked it, but she made people not forget. What more can you want?"Mason-Dixon Lines Prayer for My Childrenpoetry by Kate Daniels About the Contributors Southern Cultures is published quarterly (spring, summer, fall, winter) by the University of North Carolina Press. The journal is sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Center for the Study of the American South.
Jocelyn Neal & Harry L. Watson
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Volume 20: Number 1 – Spring 2014 Issue
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