Keywords

Vocabulary: Aesthetics
Term ID Term Parentsort ascending Description
5060 Flem and Eula marry Recurring Episodes
5215 Flem reaches Jefferson Recurring Episodes
5054 General Compson's military record Recurring Episodes
5210 Harriss' death Recurring Episodes
5068 Henry kills Bon Recurring Episodes
5070 Houston murdered Recurring Episodes
5075 Ikkemotubbe becomes "Doom" Recurring Episodes
5043 Indian removal Recurring Episodes
5059 Jefferson's first car Recurring Episodes
5027 Jenny arrives Recurring Episodes
5030 Johnny Sartoris shot down Recurring Episodes
5061 Looking upon evil Recurring Episodes
5212 Mannie Hait cashes check Recurring Episodes
5211 Mannie's death Recurring Episodes
5072 McCarron ambushed Recurring Episodes
5035 Miss Quentin runs away Recurring Episodes
5051 Nancy confronts white man Recurring Episodes
5217 Narcissa marries Bayard Recurring Episodes
5033 Narcissa's anonymous letters Recurring Episodes
5025 Negro voting Recurring Episodes
5024 Old Bayard's death Recurring Episodes
5041 Old Frenchman's arrival Recurring Episodes
5220 Plantation to housing development Recurring Episodes
5067 Popeye's execution Recurring Episodes
5076 Quentin's suicide Recurring Episodes
2245 Recurring event, intertextual Recurring Episodes

When Faulkner in one text refers to or re-writes an event that also occurs in other text(s), for example the account of Miss Quentin climbing down the pear tree (in The Sound and the Fury) or the rain pipe (as the same event has it in the "Appendix" and The Mansion. SR

2244 Recurring event, intratextual Recurring Episodes

When Faulkner refers to or re-writes an event more than once inside a single text, for example the four references to Caddy's muddy drawers in Benjy and Quentin's sections of The Sound and the Fury. SR

5050 Rider in jail Recurring Episodes
5049 Ringo whips Ab Recurring Episodes
5040 Sartoris builds railroad Recurring Episodes
5026 Sartoris captures Yankees Recurring Episodes
5045 Sartoris deposed Recurring Episodes
5078 Sartoris escapes Yankees Recurring Episodes
5044 Sartoris raises regiment Recurring Episodes
5057 Sutpen rejects KKK Recurring Episodes
5052 Sutpen's arrival Recurring Episodes
5064 Temple at Goodwin's Recurring Episodes
5065 Temple at Reba's Recurring Episodes
5062 Temple leaves train Recurring Episodes
5066 Temple testifying Recurring Episodes
5037 Texas horses auctioned Recurring Episodes
5665 Tommy's murder Recurring Episodes
5219 Trying to kill Gualdres Recurring Episodes
5631 Wash charges posse Recurring Episodes
5630 Wash kills Sutpen Recurring Episodes
5206 Will Mayes lynched Recurring Episodes
5032 Young Bayard's death Recurring Episodes
Vocabulary: Cultural Issues
Term ID Term Parentsort ascending Description
5372 Aryan Race
5012 Aunt as term for black woman Race
4816 Behaving "white" Race
4636 Behaving/becoming "black" Race

This tag is used when a white character's appearance or behavior is associated with "blackness." Examples: when Jason Compson says in The Sound and the Fury that Miss Quentin's promiscuous behavior means she is "acting like a nigger" (181) or when Vardaman Bundren notes how his brother Cash's injured foot and his brother Jewel's burned back are turning black, "like a nigger's foot" or back (224). The trope isn't simply descriptive: it implies a loss of status, a threat to one's racial identity.

5418 Black body Race

Whenever a Black body is described or there is a touch between a White body and Black body. For example, the unnamed narrator describing Job's body in "Uncle Willy": "he felt like a handful of scrawny dried sticks" (246).

2948 Black family working for white Race
5413 Black foresight Race

Any time a black character appears to have a premonition or intuition about how events will play out. I'm thinking her of Job in "Uncle Willy" who melancholically tags along even though he knows things will end badly. The same could be said for any number of Black servants who are forced to entertain their master's fancies. Dilsey is another example. JB

3116 Black incarceration Race
996 Black property ownership Race
1500 Black stereotype Race
826 Chickasaw Race
1513 Clothes Race
3524 Colored people as acceptable terminology Race
1853 Colorism Race
3669 Disenfranchisement Race
1446 Division Race
5302 Economic basis of racism Race
2716 Equal rights Race
783 Etiquette Race
2899 Friendly interaction Race

Any time in the text during which different races meet in the same space and have a friendly, uncharged interaction. The specific example is the horse race in The Reivers.

2042 Genealogy Race

Any time a character's possible racial ancestries is germane to the text. J. Burgers

615 Hierarchical Race
1346 Imaginary Negro men Race
5415 Indistinguishable Race

Whenever a white and black character cannot be distinguished from one another, or when a white character looks black and vice versa. I'm thinking here of Uncle Willy and Secretary in the plane in "Uncle Willy", "Uncle Willy and Secretary side by side and looking exactly alike, I don't mean in the face but exactly alike two tines of a garden fork look exactly alike before they chop into the ground" (244). JB

4167 Inequalities Race

Created to capture the pervasive patterns of difference caused by race - specifically, that the white hunters in "Race at Morning" carry good guns while Simon carries an old "britchloader slung on a piece of plow line" (298). Could also be used to capture what Bayard calls the "arrangements" between him and Ringo, etc. SR

1802 Integration Race
4590 Inverting a stereotype Race
5312 Jewish Race

This is listed under cultural identity and ethnic identity, but in "Death Drag" it is very clear that this is a racial difference. The text states, "When he came up the spectators saw that he, like the limping man, was also a Jew. That is, they knew at once that two of the strangers were of a different race from themselves, without being able to say what the difference was" (188). Not sure if it makes to consolidate with the other forms of identifying Jewishness. JHB

2640 Ku Klux Klan Race
546 Law Race
5459 Loyal blacks Race
751 Masquerade Race

I created "Masquerade" to address Lucas’s dissimulation with Roth Edmonds, the inscrutability of his racial performance. JW

1587 Miscegenation Race
793 Mixed race Race
2280 Naming Race

The informal names given to people of another race, especially African-Americans. In particular, names like "Uncle" or "Mammy" stand out here. This is a bit distinct from "Naming slavery" as these practices post-date enslavement. JB

1600 Native American Race

I added this in addition to the more specific Indian tribal identifications because I thought that it would be useful to have a larger umbrella term for users searching for Faulkner's Native American material. LW

5599 Native American stereotype Race
4756 Negro reporting white behavior Race
4980 Negro-lover Race
4241 Passing Race
3698 Playing to racial expectations / stereotypes Race
3527 Race as a form of behavior Race
3525 Racial consciousness Race
3526 Racial identity Race
5333 Racial resentment Race
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.

1414 Racist child Race
2639 Riots Race
3707 Rules / norms for addressing whites Race
4817 Segregated space Race
1584 Segregation Race
855 Self emancipation Race
1409 Self-abnegation Race

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