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Poverty Politics Sarah Robertson

Poverty Politics By Sarah Robertson

Poverty Politics by Sarah Robertson


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Explores the impact of neoliberalism and welfare reform on depictions of poverty. Sarah Robertson examines representations of southern poor whites across various types of literature, including travel writing, photo-narratives, life-writing, and eco-literature, and reveals a common interest in communitarianism.

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Poverty Politics: Poor Whites in Contemporary Southern Writing by Sarah Robertson

Representations of southern poor whites have long shifted between romanticization and demonization. At worst, poor southern whites are aligned with racism, bigotry, and right-wing extremism, and, at best, regarded as the passive victims of wider, socioeconomic policies. In Poverty Politics: Poor Whites in Contemporary Southern Writing, author Sarah Robertson pushes beyond these stereotypes and explores the impact of neoliberalism and welfare reform on depictions of poverty.

Robertson examines representations of southern poor whites across various types of literature, including travel writing, photo-narratives, life-writing, and eco-literature, and reveals a common interest in communitarianism that crosses the boundaries of the US South and regionalism, moving past ideas about the culture of poverty to examine the economics of poverty. Included are critical examinations of the writings of southern writers such as Dorothy Allison, Rick Bragg, Barbara Kingsolver, Tim McLaurin, Toni Morrison, and Ann Pancake.

Poverty Politics includes critical engagement with identity politics as well as reflections on issues including Hurricane Katrina, the 2008 financial crisis, and mountaintop removal. Robertson interrogates the presumed opposition between the Global North and the Global South and engages with microregions through case studies on Appalachian photo-narratives and eco-literature. Importantly, she focuses not merely on representations of southern poor whites, but also on writing that calls for alternative ways of reconceptualizing not just the poor, but societal Measures of time, value, and worth.

About Sarah Robertson

Sarah Robertson is senior lecturer in American literature at the University of the West of England, Bristol. She has written extensively about southern poor whites across several publications and has published essays on Katherine Anne Porter and William Faulkner. She is author of The Secret Country: Jayne Anne Phillips and the Cryptic Evocation of a Region.

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NLS9781496824332
9781496824332
1496824334
Poverty Politics: Poor Whites in Contemporary Southern Writing by Sarah Robertson
New
Paperback
University Press of Mississippi
2019-08-30
208
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