Keywords
Term ID |
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Parent | Term | Description |
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1296 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Medical advice | |
4266 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Medical treatment | |
3254 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Medicine | |
4498 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Medicine aspirin | |
3680 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Medicine camphor | |
638 | Cultural Issues | Gender | Men vs women | |
529 | Cultural Issues | Labor | Menial | |
3945 | Cultural Issues | Gender | Menstruation / menstrual cycle | |
1521 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Mental illness | |
721 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Mental limitations | |
1262 | Cultural Issues | Education | Mentorship | |
1108 | Cultural Issues | War | Mercenary | |
281 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Metaphorical |
Used to flag the passages in which a narrator or a non-enslaved character uses "slavery" metaphorically, to describe something else. Lucas Burch, for instance, complains that his job at the planing mill has him "slaving all day." SR |
2106 | Cultural Issues | Religion | Methodism | |
2861 | Cultural Issues | War | Mexican | |
5351 | Cultural Issues | History | Mexican Rebellion | |
624 | Cultural Issues | Class | Middle | |
4420 | Cultural Issues | Age | Middle age | |
308 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Middle passage | |
1089 | Cultural Issues | (First level term) | Migration | |
2682 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Military | |
4228 | Cultural Issues | War | Military awards | |
4226 | Cultural Issues | Education | Military education | |
3708 | Cultural Issues | War | Military rank of general | |
4274 | Cultural Issues | War | Military reassignment | |
4784 | Cultural Issues | War | Military service |
Whenever a character did or did not serve in the military during war. In this case, it is Redmond in The Unvanquished (225), but another example is Percy Grimm. JHB |
2414 | Cultural Issues | Government | Militia muster | |
5653 | Cultural Issues | Food | Milk | |
316 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Minstrelsy |
Used to mark the passages where the representation of a slave or group of slaves draws on the representational conventions of blackface minstrelsy, where slaves were depicted as comically inferior to whites. The scene in "Retreat" where Ringo "hollers and moans and hollers again" for "Marse John" and "Bayard and Colonel and Marse John and Granny" is an instance of this. SR |
4094 | Cultural Issues | Alcohol | Mint julep | |
1762 | Cultural Issues | Law | Miscarriage of justice | |
279 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Miscegenation | |
1587 | Cultural Issues | Race | Miscegenation | |
1569 | Cultural Issues | Hunting and Fishing | Misconduct | |
874 | Cultural Issues | Law | Missing person | |
4464 | Cultural Issues | Education | Missing school | |
3044 | Cultural Issues | Violence | Mistaken for sexual assault | |
4273 | Cultural Issues | Identity, Personal | Mistaken identity | |
542 | Cultural Issues | Law | Mistrial | |
793 | Cultural Issues | Race | Mixed race | |
567 | Cultural Issues | Group Mentality | Mob behavior | |
3199 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Modern fashions | |
4449 | Cultural Issues | Modernity | Modernist style |
When text makes fairly explicit reference to "modernism" as a movement, like the cubistic bug in As I Lay Dying or the modernist lampstand in Sanctuary. SR |
440 | Cultural Issues | (First level term) | Modernity | |
5603 | Cultural Issues | Modernity | Modernization | |
3249 | Cultural Issues | Alcohol | Moonshine | |
3935 | Cultural Issues | Economy | Moonshine | |
3934 | Cultural Issues | Crime | Moonshining | |
2277 | Cultural Issues | Law | Motor vehicle |
This keyword notes the creation and enforcement of motor vehicle laws. Notably the prohibition on automobiles by Colonel John Sartoris. JB |
2278 | Cultural Issues | Entertainment | Motoring |
Any time someone goes driving for recreational reasons. JB |
2285 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Motoring clothes |
Clothes that people wear when they go for a drive. JB |
1656 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Mourning | |
2242 | Cultural Issues | Migration | Movement to city |
This keyword refers to references or descriptions of characters who move from a less urban to a more urban environment, and is equally appropriate when someone moves from Frenchman's Bend to Jefferson and when someone from Jefferson moves to Memphis or New York. SR |
1285 | Cultural Issues | Entertainment | Movies | |
1287 | Cultural Issues | Mass Media | Movies | |
4953 | Cultural Issues | History | Moving away | |
3207 | Cultural Issues | Cultural Identity | Multiculturalism | |
1722 | Cultural Issues | Government | Municipal meeting | |
750 | Cultural Issues | Crime | Murder | |
300 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Music | |
4637 | Cultural Issues | Entertainment | Music | |
1469 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Mute | |
2280 | Cultural Issues | Race | Naming |
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 |
311 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Naming slaves | |
4246 | Cultural Issues | Identity, Cultural | National | |
1713 | Cultural Issues | Government | National authority | |
474 | Cultural Issues | (First level term) | Nationality | |
1211 | Cultural Issues | Ethnicity | Native American | |
1600 | Cultural Issues | Race | Native American |
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 | Cultural Issues | Race | Native American stereotype | |
3626 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Nausea | |
5489 | Cultural Issues | War | Naval warfare | |
4288 | Cultural Issues | Education | Need to be educated | |
3030 | Cultural Issues | Education | Negro education | |
4756 | Cultural Issues | Race | Negro reporting white behavior | |
4975 | Cultural Issues | History | Negro troops | |
4980 | Cultural Issues | Race | Negro-lover | |
2529 | Cultural Issues | Technology | Neon | |
5507 | Cultural Issues | Progress | Neon lights | |
5567 | Cultural Issues | Government | Nepotism | |
4972 | Cultural Issues | History | New Deal | |
5182 | Cultural Issues | Region | New England | |
2166 | Cultural Issues | Progress | New replacing old | |
3888 | Cultural Issues | Gender | New Woman | |
667 | Cultural Issues | Mass Media | Newspaper | |
3770 | Cultural Issues | Mass Media | Newspaper comics / funny paper | |
2268 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Nightgown | |
3300 | Cultural Issues | Class | noblesse-oblige | |
3432 | Cultural Issues | War | Noncombatant | |
1582 | Cultural Issues | Region | North | |
4128 | Cultural Issues | Migration | North | |
1896 | Cultural Issues | Cultural Identity | North vs South | |
2952 | Cultural Issues | Identity, Cultural | Northerner | |
301 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Nostalgia |
When black characters, especially ones who had been enslaved, seem nostalgic for the institution of slavery. Simon in Flags in the Dust is probably the most obvious instance of this. SR |
4295 | Cultural Issues | Prejudice | Not caring about race | |
5005 | Cultural Issues | Sexuality | Nudity | |
4877 | Cultural Issues | Crime | Numbers | |
1378 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Nursing | |
1463 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Obesity | |
3926 | Cultural Issues | Ethnicity | Offensive terminology |