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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ONE: Conditions of Possibility: The Disney Studios, Postwar “Thermidor,” and the Ambivalent Origins of Song of the South
TWO: “Put Down the Mint Julep, Mr. Disney”: Postwar Racial Consciousness and Disney’s Critical Legacy in the 1946 Reception of Song of the South
THREE: “Our Most Requested Movie”: Media Convergence, Black Ambivalence, and the Reconstruction of Song of the South
FOUR: A Past That Never Existed: Coonskin, Post-racial Whiteness, and Rewriting History in the Era of Reaganism
FIVE: On Tar Babies and Honey Pots: Splash Mountain, “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah,” and the Transmedia Dissipation of Song of the South
SIX: Reassuring Convergence: New Media, Nostalgia, and the Internet Fandom of Song of the South
Conclusion: On Rereleasing Song of the South
Appendix: Timeline for Song of the South and Its Paratexts
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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