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Author:
Boyd, Elizabeth Bronwyn, 1960- author.
Title:
Southern beauty : race, ritual, and memory in the modern South / Elizabeth Bronwyn Boyd.
Publisher:
The University of Georgia Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xv, 191 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Women--Southern States.
Femininity--Southern States.
Sex role--Southern States.
Racism--Southern States.
Beauty contests--Southern States.
Debutante balls--Southern States.
College sorority members--Southern States.
Femmes--Etats-Unis (Sud)
Feminite--Etats-Unis (Sud)
Role selon le sexe--Etats-Unis (Sud)
Racisme--Etats-Unis (Sud)
Concours de beaute--Etats-Unis (Sud)
Beauty contests.
College sorority members.
Debutante balls.
Femininity.
Racism.
Sex role.
Women.
Southern States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: power play -- Sister act -- Miss Demeanor -- Hoop dreams -- Resilient routine.
Summary:
"Southern Beauty explains a curiosity: why a feminine ideal rooted in the nineteenth century continues to enjoy currency well into the twenty-first. Elizabeth Bronwyn Boyd examines how the continuation of certain gender rituals in the American South has served to perpetuate racism, sexism, and classism. In a trio of popular gender rituals-sorority rush, beauty pageants, and the Confederate Pageant of the Natchez (Mississippi) Pilgrimage-young white southern women have readily ditched contemporary modes of dress and comportment for performances of purity, gentility, and deference. Clearly, the ability to "do" white southern womanhood, convincingly and on cue, has remained a valued performance. But why? Based on ethnographic research and more than sixty taped interviews, Southern Beauty goes behind the scenes of the three rituals to explore the motivations and rewards associated with participation. The picture that Boyd paints is not pretty: it is one of southern beauties securing status and sustaining segregation by making nostalgic gestures to the southern past. Boyd also maintains that the audiences for these rituals and pageants have been complicit, unwilling to acknowledge the beauties' racial work or their investment in it. With its focus on performance, Southern Beauty moves beyond representations to show how femininity in motion-stylized and predictable but ephemeral-has succeeded as an enduring emblem, where other symbols faltered, by failing to draw scrutiny. Continuing to make the moves of region and race even as many Confederate symbols have been retired, the southern beauty has persisted, maintaining power and privilege through consistent performance"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0820362328
9780820362328
082036231X
9780820362311
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1285559183
LCCN:
2021061980
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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