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A Southern Belle Goes North a Southern Belle Goes North A
To Better Serve and Sustain the South: How Nineteenth Century
Distribution Agreement in Presenting the Thesis Or Dissertation As a Partial
Crossroads Film and Television Program List
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Disciplining and Subverting Southern Femininity in Contemporary Southern Popular Culture
Deconstructing Media Sterotypes of the American South
MIAMI UNIVERSITY the Graduate School Certificate for Approving The
Mamas, Mammies, and Absentee Mothers: Modernizing the Portrayal of Southern Motherhood in Contemporary Chick Flicks
The Southern Gentleman and the Idea of Masculinity
The Mammy, the Belle, and Southern Memory in William Faulkner Lucy Buzacott BA (Hons), University of Queensland
Dale Sales Agency, Agent 107 Silver Tap
'I've Got My Eyes Open and I Can't Be Crooked': Race
The Eccentricities of a Fading Southern Belle: Personalizing the Iconic Role of Amanda Wingfield in Ennesseet Williams' "The Glass Menagerie"
FLAPPERS and GIBSON GIRLS: FAULKNER’S PERSPECTIVE on the FEMININE IDEAL Rachel Schratz John Carroll University,
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The Dichotomy of Womanhood in Edith Wharton's Twilight Sleep And
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The Confederate Battle Flag, Texas High Schools
The Changing Role of Elite Southern Women in the Lower South (1830-1900)
Southern Families and Their Daughters: the Self and the System in Selected Texts by Grau, Gilchrist, Welty, Spencer, and Douglas
Tennessee Williams's Southern Belles
10 Hillbillies, Rednecks, and Southern Belles
MYTH and Agonys AS BELLE Anne W. Lyons Submitted to The
Drastic Dykes and Accidental Activists: Lesbians, Identity, And
To Better Serve and Sustain the South: How Nineteenth Century Domestic
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Women As Victims in Tennessee Williams' First Three Major Plays
Positive Images of Southern Women As Response to Feminism from 1980-2000
The Gibson Girl and the Held Flapper in Early Twentieth-Century Mass Culture