Keywords

Term ID Vocabularysort ascending Parent Term Description
1465 Cultural Issues Health and Illness Indian medicine
1469 Cultural Issues Health and Illness Mute
1471 Cultural Issues Religion Bible
1477 Cultural Issues Gender Female intuition

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

1478 Cultural Issues War Deprivation

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

1479 Cultural Issues Religion Amulet
1483 Cultural Issues Government Audit
1487 Cultural Issues War Spoils
1497 Cultural Issues Clothes Disguise
1499 Cultural Issues Race Stereotype mule
1500 Cultural Issues Race Black stereotype
1504 Cultural Issues Law Warrant
1505 Cultural Issues War Fog of War
1508 Cultural Issues War Insubordination
1513 Cultural Issues Race Clothes
1516 Cultural Issues Clothes Formal
1518 Cultural Issues Violence Interracial
1521 Cultural Issues Health and Illness Mental illness
1523 Cultural Issues Gender Patriarchy
1528 Cultural Issues Government Contract
1530 Cultural Issues Identity, Cultural Yankee
1534 Cultural Issues Law Regulation
1538 Cultural Issues Clothes Glove
1556 Cultural Issues History Civil War as point of reference
1564 Cultural Issues Race Shadow of Negro
1565 Cultural Issues Sexuality Desire
1567 Cultural Issues Nationality Old vs New World
1569 Cultural Issues Hunting and Fishing Misconduct
1574 Cultural Issues Region The West
1577 Cultural Issues Race Racial spheres

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.

1579 Cultural Issues Segregation Marriage
1580 Cultural Issues Sexuality Interracial
1582 Cultural Issues Region North
1584 Cultural Issues Race Segregation
1585 Cultural Issues History Great Migration

This term is widely used by historians to refer to the movement of some six million African Americans out of the South and into the urban North and West between the First World War and the 1960s. Samuel Worsham Beauchamp, who in the 1930s leaves Yoknapatawpha to live in Chicago in "Go Down, Moses," is an example of a character who participates in the Great Migration. SR

1587 Cultural Issues Race Miscegenation
1588 Cultural Issues Violence Killing animal
1592 Cultural Issues Religion Totem
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

1617 Cultural Issues Age Old age
1623 Cultural Issues Class Blood
1628 Cultural Issues Ritual Initiation
1629 Cultural Issues Hunting and Fishing Ritual
1632 Cultural Issues Ritual Funeral
1633 Cultural Issues Hunting and Fishing Annual
1634 Cultural Issues Land-Use Spiritual
1635 Cultural Issues Land-Use Agricultural
1640 Cultural Issues Gender Body
1641 Cultural Issues Religion Baptist
1642 Cultural Issues Religion Episcopal
1643 Cultural Issues Gender Clothing
1645 Cultural Issues Clothes Shawl
1652 Cultural Issues Region Reconstruction
1655 Cultural Issues Gender Widow
1656 Cultural Issues Clothes Mourning
1657 Cultural Issues Clothes Bonnet
1660 Cultural Issues History Explorers
1662 Cultural Issues Progress Historical
1663 Cultural Issues Technology Invention
1664 Cultural Issues Technology Television
1665 Cultural Issues Progress Technological
1668 Cultural Issues Food Community
1670 Cultural Issues Clothes Veil
1672 Cultural Issues History Founding fathers
1674 Cultural Issues History Indian Removal
1675 Cultural Issues Progress Religion
1676 Cultural Issues Progress Education
1677 Cultural Issues Progress Requirements
1684 Cultural Issues Progress Ironies of
1693 Cultural Issues Identity, Personal Ambiguous
1694 Cultural Issues Progress Frontier times
1697 Cultural Issues Progress Building structure
1703 Cultural Issues Progress Mail delivery
1706 Cultural Issues Progress Renovations
1708 Cultural Issues Progress Frontier to civilization
1710 Cultural Issues Health and Illness Arthritis
1711 Cultural Issues War American Revolution
1712 Cultural Issues War War of 1812
1713 Cultural Issues Government National authority
1716 Cultural Issues Government Right of secession
1718 Cultural Issues Violence Lynching
1720 Cultural Issues Identity, Personal On frontier
1722 Cultural Issues Government Municipal meeting
1727 Cultural Issues Clothes And race
1730 Cultural Issues Cultural Identity America and opportunity
1732 Cultural Issues Government As source of money
1733 Cultural Issues Government US Post Office
1734 Cultural Issues Government US Bureau of Indian Affairs
1735 Cultural Issues Government Federal laws and regulations
1737 Cultural Issues Government Secrecy
1744 Cultural Issues Clothes Vest
1745 Cultural Issues Law Alienating

Any time the legal system alienates a person caught up in it, whether the person is guilty or not. The direct example here is Monk, but Mink Snopes is equally alienated, because he does not understand how the system works and suffers more dire consequences because of it.

1746 Cultural Issues Crime Gambling
1747 Cultural Issues Crime Vagrancy
1748 Cultural Issues Law Jury
1759 Cultural Issues Education Rural school
1761 Cultural Issues Education Illiteracy
1762 Cultural Issues Law Miscarriage of justice
1765 Cultural Issues Health and Illness Pneumonia
1771 Cultural Issues Law Pardon

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