Confederate exceptionalism : Civil War myth and memory in the twenty-first century /
In Confederate Exceptionalism, communications scholar Nicole Maurantonio considers how so-called "neo-Confederates" can distance themselves from the actions of white supremacists while also clinging to the very symbols and narratives that tether the Confederacy to histories of racism and o...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Lawrence :
University Press of Kansas,
[2019]
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| Series: | Culture America.
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| Summary: | In Confederate Exceptionalism, communications scholar Nicole Maurantonio considers how so-called "neo-Confederates" can distance themselves from the actions of white supremacists while also clinging to the very symbols and narratives that tether the Confederacy to histories of racism and oppression in the United States. By examining museum exhibits, monuments, consumer culture and other popular representations of the Confederacy, Maurantonio traces the ways these 21st-century Confederates blend the mythologies of the Lost Cause, frontier and manifest destiny with contemporary ideas of post-racialism and inclusion to create this separation between the Confederacy and racist systems, a narrative she calls "Confederate exceptionalism." |
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| Physical Description: | xxii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9780700628698 070062869X |