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Authority and the Mountaineer in Cormac McCarthy''s Appalachia

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By (author): Gabe Rikard

The author uses theories on power, resistance and discipline developed by Michel Foucault to analyze the interactions of mountaineers and the authorities who have attempted to modernize them. The book shows how McCarthy manipulates Appalachian images while engaging in a form of archeology of Appalachian constructs.

Initially the book explores the interplay of the dominance/resistance duality. Roads provided ways into the mountains for industry and ways out for the mountaineer, cotton mill villages and regional cities served as disciplined destinations for Appalachian out-migrants. McCarthy's character Lester Ballard (Child of God) represents the epitome of hillbilly delinquency.

The author explains how the iconic image of the mountaineer--a notion cultivated by fiction writers, benevolent organizations, and academics--othered the mountain people as deviants. The book ends by considering the ways in which The Road returns to the rhetorical and geographical region of his early work, and how it fits into McCarthy's Appalachian oeuvre.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 345g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780786474592

About Gabe Rikard

Gabe Rikard is an assistant professor at SUNYSullivan in Loch Sheldrake New York where he teaches American and 20th century literature.

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