The stereotypical hillbilly figure in popular culture provokes a range of responses, from bemused affection for Ma and Pa Kettle to outright fear of the mountain men in
Deliverance. In
Hillbillyland, J. W. Williamson investigates why hillbilly images are so pervasive in our culture and what purposes they serve. He has mined more than 800 movies, from early nickelodeon one-reelers to contemporary films such as
Thelma and Louise and
Raising Arizona, for representations of hillbillies in their recurring roles as symbolic 'cultural others.' Williamson's hillbillies live not only in the hills of the South but anywhere on the rough edge of society. And they are not just men; women can be hillbillies, too. According to Williamson, mainstream America responds to hillbillies because they embody our fears and hopes and a romantic vision of the past. They are clowns, children, free spirits, or wild people through whom we live vicariously while being reassured about our own standing in society.
Author: J. W. Williamson
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Published: 06/30/1995
Pages: 340
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780807845035
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 06/01/1995 pg. 118
About the AuthorWilliamson, J. W.: - J. W. Williamson is professor of English at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, and editor of
Appalachian Journal. He is author of
Southern Mountaineers in Silent Films and coeditor of
Interviewing Appalachia.
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