Approaching community in Carson McCullers's "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter"
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Carson McCullers's novel 'Heart is a Lonely Hunter' discusses the frustration and loneliness that characterize the lives of five distinct characters, often as a result of their own attempts to follow their desires or convictions. The novel's force lies in the creation of an overall impression of a community of rich complex creatures, and in the way readers understand and identify with the strengths and weaknesses of the characters.
Publication Name: Southern Quarterly
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0038-4496
Year: 2004
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The death of the southern male gaze: Josephine Humphreys's cultured revisionings
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The fiction of contemporary author Josephine Humphreys challenges the traditional portrayal of white women as ultimate symbols of the South. In Humphreys's work, women own and manipulate their images, overturning male dominance and static identity with reconstucted representational politics.
Publication Name: Southern Quarterly
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0038-4496
Year: 2001
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Images of the South through the image of freaks: a movie from 'The Ballad of the Sad Cafe'
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The 1990 film 'The Ballad of the Sad Cafe,' based on the story by Carson McCullers, portrays a love triangle between a hunchback and a married couple. The film changes the story's emphasis toward coldness and the realism of representation.
Publication Name: Southern Quarterly
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0038-4496
Year: 2000
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