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Noel Polk, the Faulkner scholar and academician, is a native of the small Mississippi city of Picayune. In his career as an international scholar and traveler and in his role as a teacher and a professor of literature he has moved beyond his origins while continuing to be nourished by his hometown roots. Like many other southern men he doesnt fit the outside worlds stereotype of the southern male. I almost invariably see myself depicted in the media as either a beer-drinking meanspirited pickup-driving redneck racist, a julep-sipping plantation-owning kindhearted benevolent racist, or, at best, a nonracist good ole boy, one of several variations of Forrest Gump, good-hearted and retarded, who makes his way in the modern world not because he is intelligent but because hes - well, good hearted. In Outside the Southern Myth Polk offers an apologia for a huge segment of southern males and communities that dont belong in the media portraits. His town was not antebellum. There were no plantations. No Civil War battles were fought there. It had little racial divisiveness. It was one of the thousands that mushroomed along the railroads as a response to logging and milling industries. It was mainly middle-class, not reactionary or exclusive. While evoking both the pleasures and the problems of his past-band trips, a yearning for cityscapes, religious conversion, awakening to the realities of fundamentalist fervor- Polk offers himself, his family, and his town to exemplify an aspect that is more American than southern and a tradition that is not mired in the past. As he explores the ways in which his experience of the South defined him, he concludes that his life has been experienced in a parallel universe, not in a time warp. He and many like him exist outside the southern myth. Noel Polk is the author of Children of the Dark House: Text and Context in Faulkner (University Press of Mississippi) and editor of the Reading Faulkner Series and of eleven Faulkner texts for Random House, The Library of America, and Vintage International.

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title:Outside the Southern Myth
author:Polk, Noel.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:0878059806
print isbn13:9780878059805
ebook isbn13:9780585031903
language:English
subjectPicayune (Miss.)--Social life and customs, Polk, Noel--Homes and haunts--Mississippi--Picayune, Southern States--Social life and customs.
publication date:1997
lcc:F349.P5P65 1997eb
ddc:976.2/15
subject:Picayune (Miss.)--Social life and customs, Polk, Noel--Homes and haunts--Mississippi--Picayune, Southern States--Social life and customs.
Outside
the
Southern
Myth
Noel Polk
University Press of Mississippi / Jackson
Publication of this book is made possible in part by a grant from the University
Southern Mississippi.
"Upon Being Southernovelized" was first delivered at a conference in Bonn, Germany,
and then published in the proceedings of that conference: Lothar Hnnighausen and
Valeria Gennaro Lerda, eds., Rewriting the South: History and Fiction. Tbingen and
Basel: Francke Verlag, 1993. "A Name for the City, A Shape for the Name" was first
published in The Journal of Mississippi History 58(Spring 1996). "I Sonned a Father''
originally appeared in the Southern Review (Spring 1983). All are reprinted here with the
kind permission of editors and publishers.
Copyright 1997 by University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
00 99 98 97 4 3 2 1
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the
Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library
Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Polk, Noel.
Outside the southern myth / Noel Polk.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-87805-979-2 (cloth : alk. paper).ISBN 0-87805-980-6
(paper : alk. paper)
1. Picayune (Miss.)Social life and customs. 2. Polk, Noel
Homes and hauntsMississippiPicayune. 3. Southern States
Social life and customs. I. Title.
F349.P5P65 1997
976.2'15dc21Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 596-50045
Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication data available
FOR SCOTT, JENNIFER, MICHAEL
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Contents
PREFACE
ix
Upon Being Southernovelized:
My Town, My Department, My Friends, and Me in a Carpetbagger Novel
3
A Name for the City, A Shape for the Name:
An Anti-Southern History Southern History
18
Family: My Father, Flem Snopes
43
RACE: The View from Lookout Mountain
75
MUSIC: The Wider World
107
Class and Manners
131
One Baptist Son:
An Anatomy: Notes of a Survivor
151
Touching Base
207

Page ix
Preface
The Southern Myth that I have lived outside of is that popular vision of the South that both controls and is controlled by the media: those various images that depict the entire South on the one hand as an ongoing national farce, a sort of charming caricature of itselfwitness The Dukes of Hazzard, as if we are all creations of Al Cappand on the other hand as a tragedy brought on by its own peculiar brand of pusillanimity, racism. Both hands are always completely aware of what the other is doing and often work together to oversimplify the South into one of two or three monoliths, as though all of the South were Natchez, Vicksburg, Selma, Little Rock, Jackson, Birmingham, and Oxford; as though every community had its own courthouse and Civil War memorabilia; as though every village were run by its own Will Varner or Big Daddy; as though every house were either a magnolia-laden white-columned antebellum mansion or a shotgun sharecropper shack. At worst, everybody brings up all the bad stuff whenever there's an opportunity. At best, we get "gritsed" to death whenever a southerner runs for president or does something else charming.
As a southern male, I almost invariably see myself depicted in the media as either a beer-drinking meanspirited pickup-driving redneck racist, a julep-sipping plantation-owning kindhearted benevolent racist, or, at best, a non-racist good ole boy, one of several variations of Forrest Gump, good-hearted and retarded, who makes his way in the modern world not because he is intelligent but because he'swell, good-hearted and retarded and simply doesn't know any better, qualities which in
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