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Vocabulary: Cultural Issues
Term IDsort ascending Term Parent Description
1569 Misconduct Hunting and Fishing
1567 Old vs New World Nationality
1565 Desire Sexuality
1564 Shadow of Negro Race
1556 Civil War as point of reference History
1538 Glove Clothes
1534 Regulation Law
1530 Yankee Identity, Cultural
1528 Contract Government
1523 Patriarchy Gender
1521 Mental illness Health and Illness
1518 Interracial Violence
1516 Formal Clothes
1513 Clothes Race
1508 Insubordination War
1505 Fog of War War
1504 Warrant Law
1500 Black stereotype Race
1499 Stereotype mule Race
1497 Disguise Clothes
1487 Spoils War
1483 Audit Government
1479 Amulet Religion
1478 Deprivation War

Individuals or groups who have been deprived of resources and comfort. JB

1477 Female intuition Gender

This is any event in which women are able to "intuit" gender relationships. The case in point is in My Grandmother Millard where Granny intuits the budding relationship between Melisandre and Cousin Phillip. Although the projection is certainly Faulkner's, it ties into broader nineteenth and twentieth century patriarchal notions of feminine intuition. Joost Burgers

1471 Bible Religion
1469 Mute Health and Illness
Vocabulary: Relationships
Term IDsort ascending Term Parent Description
1568 Man-nature Interspecies
1562 Surrogate Familial
1557 Indian-white Interracial
1554 Man-horse Interspecies
1551 Master-servant Interracial
1540 Minister and parishioner Institutional
1519 Child-adult Interracial
Vocabulary: Actions
Term IDsort ascending Term Parent Description
1566 Restlessness Emotional
1563 Misreading Perceptual
1553 Setting up camp Hunting
1552 Going to bed Bodily
1539 Visiting Interaction, Social
1536 Delivery Economic
1529 Construction Work
1524 Pity Emotional
1515 Polish Domestic
1511 Curtsy Physical
1510 Reading Physical
1509 Indifference Emotional
1507 Interrogation Interaction, Private
1502 Messenger Communication

Whenever someone comes to deliver a message verbally in person.

1498 Chasing Movement
1494 Letter Communication
1493 Digging Physical
1492 Denial Verbal
1490 Empathy Emotional
1489 Surprise Emotional
1482 Watching Bodily
1481 Fox hunting Hunting
Vocabulary: Themes and Motifs
Term IDsort ascending Term Parent Description
1561 In nature Home
1559 Good conduct Values
1555 Grander than present Past
1550 Using Indians as names Naming
1549 Travel back in time Time
1546 Crystal Objects
1544 Painting Art
1543 Toilet set Objects
1541 Scandal Recurring Tropes
1537 Suicide Death
1535 Rat Animals
1532 Poison Objects
1531 Dignity Values
1527 Stained glass window Objects
1525 Corpse Objects
1522 Horsewhip Objects
1520 Audience response Story-telling
1517 Dulcimer Objects
1491 Watermelon Objects
1468 Drum Objects
Vocabulary: Aesthetics
Term IDsort ascending Term Parent Description
1560 Blood Symbolism
1547 Tomb Figures of Speech
1545 Face Figures of Speech
1542 Inscription Typography/Orthography
1533 Flag Figures of Speech
1526 Angel Allusion, Biblical
1496 Centaur Allusion, Mythical
1486 Forrest, Nathan Bedford Allusion, Historical
1484 Harvest Figures of Speech
1470 Conversation with oneself Narrative
Vocabulary: Environment
Term IDsort ascending Term Parent Description
1548 Wilderness Natural

I'm wondering how this is different from "woods" and if they two terms might need to be meshed into one. Are woods more domestic or something? LW
I'm using wilderness when it is directly discussed in the text as a presence, a living thing as in GDM (i.e., "the wilderness breathed again" (174)) JJ

1514 Parlor Domestic Space
1512 Pasture Domestic Space
1506 Drive Domestic Space
1503 New Year Time of Year
1501 Hearth Domestic Space
1495 Supply house Public
1488 Lot Domestic Space
1480 Howling Auditory
1476 Hall Domestic Space
1475 Garden Domestic Space
1474 Summer house Domestic Space
1473 Gallop Auditory
1472 Gallery Domestic Space

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