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The Bad Poor eBook

Race, Class, And The Rise Of Grit Lit

de Mitch Ploskonka
idioma: inglês
Editor: LSU Press, abril de 2026 ‧
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The Bad Poor examines the rise of Grit Lit, a movement in contemporary southern literature written by and about poor southern whites. Examining issues of genre, race, and culture, Mitch Ploskonka traces the emergence of this iconoclastic mode through its major authors to reveal a literary-cultural identity rooted in difference, marked by resistance to respectability and class performance, and shaped by reckoning with the legacies of whiteness and regional memory.

For those long dismissed as white trash and denied an active voice in their own representation, Grit Lit confronts the parallel concerns of finding a way to describe themselves and the means to communicate it appropriately. Beginning with Harry Crews and progressing chronologically to the presentincluding discussions of key works by Larry Brown, Dorothy Allison, Rick Bragg, and Tom Franklin, among othersPloskonka examines how Grit Lit authors forge self-representations by experimenting with genres and engaging with identity politics. Through the ongoing search for a usable, unshameful identity, Grit Lit enacts a painful but heartening narrative of grappling with the realities of people and place by acknowledging difference.

As stories about the gritty or rough South proliferate across media, The Bad Poor relates an important story of literary self-fashioning by analyzing a body of literature that speaks to larger cultural discourses regarding racial identity, social justice, disability, and class divisions.

The Bad Poor

Race, Class, And The Rise Of Grit Lit

de Mitch Ploskonka

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9780807186336
Editor: LSU Press
Data de Lançamento: abril de 2026
Idioma: Inglês
Páginas: 224
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Coleção: Southern Literary Studies
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Outros
EAN: 9780807186336
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