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Gone With the Wind: Stereotypes and Presence in Popular Culture
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Popular Southern Stereotypes
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The “Mammy” Figure African American woman Worked and served in white households happily Mother figure for children of plantations Powerful within household
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Popular Mammy Images:
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Mammy in Gone With the Wind
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Real “Mammies” Rare Unhappy Raped by white owners Light-skinned/ daughter of rape Powerless in the household
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The Southern Belle Southern hospitality and charm Balance of beauty and modesty Highest achievement of southern refinement and culture Prioritized marriage above all else
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A Few Rules of Southern Belles: Never wear white shoes before Easter or after Labor Day except is if it is a bride. Thank you notes are a necessary component of being gracious and appreciative. Never chew gum or smoke on the street. Never show anger in public. Smile and act like a lady. Act helpless and confused when it's to your advantage; never let them know how clever and capable you really are... Charm, Charm, Charm. Be elegant and graceful
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The Southern Belle in Modern Film and Literature:
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Gone With the Wind ‘s Presence in Popular Culture
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Tourism Southern Belles and Whistles Tour Package Jonesboro, GA “Where heritage comes alive!” “Jonesboro brings to life a time of war, reconstruction, hospitality and true determination.”
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Road to Tara Museum
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Bulloch Hall Home of Teddy Roosevelt and Mittie Bulloch Inspiration for Tara plantation
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Margaret Mitchell House Tour Atlanta, GA Apartment in which Gone With the Wind was written
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Perceptions of the “Southern Belle”
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Cathie Jung
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“Windies”: die-hard Gone With the Wind fans
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