Keywords
Term ID | Vocabulary | Parent | Term | Description |
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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 |