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Micki mcelya is professor of history at the university of connecticut. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. The mammy describes the life and times, the joys and sorrows of agnes, mother of the famous mrs. The mammy, mcelya observes, is the most visible character in the general myth of the faithful slave, that paternalistic narrative. In clinging to mammy, micki mcelya uncovers the often astonishing ways. Loving, hating, pitying, or pining for mammy became a way for.

Harvard university press, 2007 winner of the 2007 myers center. While the quality of the whole cannot be ascertained by reading only page 99 of clinging to mammy, it does elaborate an interesting. Oct 31, 2007 assertions of black contentment with servitude alleviated white fears while reinforcing racial hierarchy. Micki mcelyas new book joins the corpus of literature that explores the complexities of mammy and her surrounding myths. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury america, the journal of african american history 94, no. Micki mcelya, assistant professor of american studies at the university of alabama, for her book, clinging to mammy. Of all published articles, the following were the most read within the past 12 months. The books six chapters follow a loose chronological path from the. The mammy, mcelya observes, is the most visible character in the general myth of the faithful slave, that paternalistic narrative of slavery as reciprocal affection and. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury america mcelya.

Death and honor in arlington national cemetery 2016, and is currently at work on her next book, liberating beauty. Clinging to mammy the faithful slave in twentiethcentury. Mcelya, micki clinging to mammy the faithful slave in twentiethcentury america. She was named a top young historian by the history news network in 2008. Buy clinging to mammy books online at best prices in india by micki mcelya from. We have a broad range of books in many catagories, specialising in vintage childrens books and australiana, together with a selection of antiquarian books. Micki mcelya s new book joins the corpus of literature that explores the complexities of mammy and her surrounding myths. Mcelya exposes the power and reach of this myth in advertising, films, and literature about the south, and in national monument proposals, child custody cases, new negro activism, antilynching campaigns, and the civil rights movement. Try searching on jstor for other items related to this book. Micki mcelya brings to light a wide array of interlocking connections among wellknown and forgotten uses of the.

Oct 01, 2007 clinging to mammy hardcover the faithful slave in twentiethcentury america. Clinging to mammy book chicago public library bibliocommons. Loving, hating, pitying, or pining for mammy became a way for americans to make sense of shifting economic, social, and racial realities. Popular and pervasive stereotypes of african americans. Oct 31, 2007 micki mcelya examines why we cling to mammy. An interpretive history of blacks in american films. Our aim is to provide one hundred percent satisfaction with your purchase and to. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury americacambridge. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury america harvard university press, 2007. Clinging to mammy does not provide a comprehensive history of the use of the mammy image throughout the entirety of the 20 th century, but nevertheless, it is an important work. Southern memory, southern monuments, and the subversive black. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury america cambridge. Death and honor in arlington national cemetery, which won the john brinckerhoff jackson book prize and the sharon harris award and was a finalist for the jefferson davis. Death and honor in arlington national cemetery harvard university press, 2016 and clinging to mammy.

Ua scholars clinging to mammy wins humanrights award december 12th, 2007 tuscaloosa a prestigious center for promoting human rights has honored dr. Mcelyas first book, clinging to mammy, won a 2007 outstanding book award from the gustavus myers center for the study of bigotry and human rights. Micki mcelya brings to light a wide array of interlocking connections among wellknown and forgotten uses of the stereotype mammy and its. A book of hilarious incidents, glorious characters, and a passion for life, it is written with a sure touch and great ear for dialogue. Mcelyas stories expose the power and reach of this myth, not only in advertising, films, and literature about the south, but also in national monument proposals, child custody cases, new negro activism, antilynching campaigns, and the civil rights movement. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury america micki mcelya stay safe and healthy. Melissa harrisperrys syllabus for the 2016 election elle. Micki mcelya micki mcelya argues that the figure of the loyal slave has played a powerful role in modern american politics and culture. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. Clinging to mammy hardcover the faithful slave in twentiethcentury america. Mcelyas book clarifies why we should not expect simple or enduring political alliances based on gender unless and until we have some very.

Our relationship with slavery october 21, 2007 micki mcelya professor, american studies, university of alabama micki mcelya, professor of american studies at the university of alabama examines why we cling to the notion of mammy. May 31, 20 mammy was appealing at a particularly fraught time in national history, says micki mcelya, a historian at university of connecticut and author of clinging to mammy. A century of race, gender, and southern memory ann arbor. Clinging to mammy micki mcelya harvard university press. She was everyones mammy, the faithful slave who was content to cook and care for whites, no matter how. Loving, hating, pitying, or pining for mammy became a way for americans to make sense of shifting economic, social. Mcelyas first book, clinging to mammy, won a 2007 outstanding book award from the gustavus myers center for the study of bigotry and. Mammy bears books, childrens, illustrated, antiquarian.

In clinging to mammy, micki mcelya uncovers the often astonishing ways white americans have strived to substantiate the myth of the faithful black mammyliterally as well as figurativelyin the twentieth century. She was everyones mammy, the faithful slave who was content to cook and care for whites, no matter how grueling the labor, because she loved. Clinging to mammy download ebook pdf, epub, tuebl, mobi. Harvard, 2007 title of a book, article or other published item this will display to the public. Micki mcelya is an associate professor of history at the university of connecticut and the author of clinging to mammy. Mcelyas stories expose the power and reach of this myth, not only in advertising, films, and literature about the south, but also in. Buy clinging to mammy book by micki mcelya, 9780674024335. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury america micki mcelya. Death and honor in arlington national cemetery, which won the john brinckerhoff jackson book prize and the sharon harris award and was a finalist for the jefferson davis award and the.

May 31, 2019 given these details, micki mcelya, author of clinging to mammy. Mcelyas stories expose the power and reach of this myth, not only in advertising, films, and literature about the south, but also in national monument proposals. The faithful slave in twentiethcentury america 2007 and the politics of mourning. Micki mcelya is an assistant professor of american studies at the university of alabama. When aunt jemima beamed at americans from the pancake mix box on grocery shelves, many felt reassured by her broad smile that she and her product were dependable. Feminism, the civil rights movement, and miss america. Click download or read online button to get clinging to mammy book now.

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