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Mercer University Lamar Memorial Lectures

Southern Folk, Plain & Fancy: Native White Social Types

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Creating a sort of periodic table of the southern populace, Southern Folk, Plain and Fancy catalogs and describes the several social types―gentleman and lady, "lord of the lash" and cunning belle, fun-loving "good old boy," depraved redneck, and other figures―that have animated the region since antebellum times.

136 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1986

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A humorous and informative look at how social types have evolved in the South. The author’s concept of the clustering of attributes and behaviors is a valuable addition to typological discourse. Also, this book is full of fun flashbacks to the ‘80s.
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