
Framing the South
Hollywood, Television, and Race during the Civil Rights Struggle
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About this book
What patterns emerge in media coverage and character depiction of Southern men and women, blacks and whites, in the years between 1954 and 1976? How do portrayals of the region and the equal rights movement illuminate the spirit and experience of the Southâand of the nation as a whole? In Framing the South, Allison Graham examines the ways in which the media, particularly television and film, presented Southerners during the period of the civil rights revolution.
Graham analyzes depictions of southern race and social class in a wide range of Hollywood filmsâincluding A Streetcar Named Desire, The Three Faces of Eve, and A Face in the Crowd from the 1950s; later films like Cool Hand Luke, In the Heat of the Night, and Mississippi Burning; and MGM's Elvis Presley vehicles. She traces how films have confrontedâor avoidedâissues of racism over the years, paralleling Hollywood depictions with the tamer characterization of the likeable "hillbilly" popularized in television's The Real McCoys and The Andy Griffith Show. Graham reinforces the political impact of these fictional representations by examining media coverage of civil rights demonstrations, including the documentary Crisis: Behind the Presidential Commitment, which reported the clash between Robert Kennedy and Governor George Wallace over the integration of the University of Alabama. She concludes with a provocative analysis of Forrest Gump, identifying the popular film as a retelling of post-World War II Southern history.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Remapping Dogpatch
- One: âThe Purest of Godâs Creaturesâ: White Women, Blood Pollution, and Southern Sexuality
- Two: Sentimental Educations: Romance, Race, and White Redemption
- Three: Natural Acts: Hillbillies, Delinquents, and the Disappearing Psyche
- Four: Reeducating the Southerner: Elvis, Rednecks, and Hollywoodâs âWhite Negroâ
- Five: Civil Rights Films and the New Red Menace: The Legacy of the 1960s
- Notes
- Bibliographical Essay
- Index