Keywords

Vocabulary: Cultural Issues
Term ID Term Parent Description
564 Pregnant out of wedlock Sexuality
3007 Prehuman landscape Land-Use
441 Prejudice (First level term)
880 Premarital Sexuality
1188 Premature aging Age
4555 Presbyterian Religion
1050 Presidential administration Politics
3664 Pretension Class
3349 Preventing or avoiding sex Sexuality
3838 Prevention Crime
5340 Prices Economy
786 Primary school Education
3630 Princeton Education
4924 Printing Technology
4222 Prisoner War
4750 Probate Law
1045 Professional Class
4407 Profiting from war War
244 Progress (First level term)
5500 Progressive Politics
2505 Prohibition History
2298 Promiscuity Sexuality
862 Property Economy
1148 Property Law
1434 Prostitution Sexuality
2777 Prostitution Labor

Any instance in which the labor aspects of prostitution are highlighted or discussed. JB

2986 Prostitution Crime
4771 Providence Religion
4212 Psychological effects War
3714 Psychology class Education
2154 Puberty Sexuality

For when a text makes reference (perhaps implicitly) to puberty and/or sexual maturing. It was added for the moment in "Miss Zilphia Gant" when her mother makes her get naked and examines her body each month when she turns 13.

4658 Public opinion Politics
4639 Public telephone Technology
3745 Pumpkin pie Food
276 Purchase Slavery
2388 Puritan Cultural Identity
2869 Quackery Health and Illness
304 Quarters Slavery
245 Race (First level term)
2583 Race Alcohol

These are racial issues specifically related to alcohol. For example, Minnie in The Reivers declines to drink with too many white people at once (113). There are also other issues around the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol that cut across racial lines. I thought it was more appropriate to place this here rather than in the race category within cultural issues, as that is already getting full, and becomes the alcohol predominates here. JB

4174 Race Food

This keyword should be used when food is connected to race. Examples could include when certain foods are coded racially or when food consumption is related to racial identity. CR

5003 Race Religion
5416 Race Technology

Whenever someone has a different interaction with technology because of their race. This is usually a Black character who is ignorant of modernity. In this example, it is Job in "Uncle Willy" who doesn't know how to use a telephone.

3527 Race as a form of behavior Race
3525 Racial consciousness Race
3526 Racial identity Race
5333 Racial resentment Race
4880 Racial solidarity Group Mentality
1577 Racial spheres Race

TMT: I created this keyword to highlight the differences between the young woman's racial experience in the North and the South, where certain kinds of labor are done by certain races--in this case, taking in laundry by black women.

272 Racialism Slavery

Used to note passages where enslaved blacks are described as members of an inferior species. The Indians in "Red Leaves," for example, say that their slaves "are like horses and dogs." SR

974 Racialized Labor
5105 Racialized Progress
5282 Racialized Crime
5610 Racialized Sexuality
3705 Racial|Regional stereotypes about drinking Alcohol
512 Racism Prejudice
1414 Racist child Race
708 Radio Mass Media
3200 Radio Entertainment
4316 Radio Technology
4402 Rags Clothes
5634 Raincoat Clothes
526 Rape Violence
4634 Rape Crime
4852 Re-arrangements during War Slavery
318 Re-enslavement Slavery

The clearest example of this occurs in "Raid," when Granny tells the slaves she has recovered from the Union Army to go "home," to their former masters, and they seem to obey her. SR

5322 Rebirth Religion

Rebirth as either a goal or a result of Christianity. In this particular case, Uncle Willy's church wants him to be reborn in "Uncle Willy". (232

3482 Recital Entertainment
1652 Reconstruction Region
2756 Reconstruction War
3029 Reconstruction History
2276 Recreation Land-Use

Any time a natural space becomes a place of leisure or recreation. This includes the "motordome" behind Mr Buffaloe's house, as well has land-use for picnics, campaign rallies, and fairs. JB

2303 Recreation Hunting and Fishing
3635 Recuperation War
5239 Recuperation Health and Illness
5560 Redemption Religion
4715 Reformatory Law
772 Refuge War
4911 Refugee War
246 Region (First level term)
2803 Regional Progress
1534 Regulation Law
5332 Regulations Agriculture
3102 Relationship with God Religion
247 Religion (First level term)
319 Religion Slavery
1675 Religion Progress
5473 Religious Segregation
3273 Religious art or iconography Religion
3074 Religious faith Religion
2533 Renaming Progress

The renaming of a product or object due to modernization. This is different than Themes-> Naming -> Change over time which is related to people. JB

1706 Renovations Progress
4989 Renting housing Economy
322 Reproduction Gender
2576 Republican Politics

In The Reivers Lucius Priest defines the various positions of Conservative, Liberal, Republican, and Democrat in the following manner: "Like this: a Republican is a man who made his money; a Liberal is a man who inherited his; a Democrat is a barefoot Liberal in a cross-country race; a Conservative is a Republican who has learned to read and write." (109) Though, these positions are hardly set in stone it is important to note the distinct separation between political outlook and political party. JB

1794 Republicanism Politics
1677 Requirements Progress
312 Resistance Slavery

To index passages in which slaves are described taking a stand of some kind, usually verbal, against their enslavement. The clearest instances of this involve Loosh and Granny on the Sartoris plantation. (More direct physical forms of resistance are indexed under "Fugitive" and "Revolt.") SR

562 Respectability Class
3331 Resurrection Religion

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