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Redneck - Popular culture |  | Redneck - Popular culture: Encyclopedia II - Redneck - Popular culture |  | The Grand Ole Opry, and Hee Haw are popular entertainments from years past, and they, as well as the entertainers Hank Williams, Grandpa Jones and Jerry Clower, have seen lasting popularity within the redneck community, as well as forging opinions in the minds of those without.
Author Jim Goad's mid-90s book entitled The Redneck Manifesto explores some of the socioeconomic history of this word and the low income Americans. Goad argues that elites manipulate low income people (blacks and whites especially) through classism and racism to keep them in conflict with each other, and di ...
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Redneck - Popular culture
The Grand Ole Opry, and Hee Haw are popular entertainments from years past, and they, as well as the entertainers Hank Williams, Grandpa Jones and Jerry Clower, have seen lasting popularity within the redneck community, as well as forging opinions in the minds of those without.
Author Jim Goad's mid-90s book entitled The Redneck Manifesto explores some of the socioeconomic history of this word and the low income Americans. Goad argues that elites manipulate low income people (blacks and whites especially) through classism and racism to keep them in conflict with each other, and distracted from their exploitation by elites.
Redneck Rampage, a mid-90s video game, placed the player in the role of a redneck, killing and maiming various animal and human enemies.
Country and Western music singer Gretchen Wilson titled one of her songs "Redneck Woman" on her 2004 album, Here for the Party. Wilson was born and raised in the state of Illinois.
King of the Hill is a contemporary American animated sitcom showing a modern suburban family in Arlen, Texas. In the show, they are sometimes derisively called "redneck" and "hillbilly" by an Asian-American neighbor.
According to James C. Cobb, a history professor at the University of Georgia, the redneck comedian "provided a rallying point for bourgeois and lower-class whites alike. With his front-porch humor and politically outrageous bons mots, the redneck comedian created an illusion of white equality across classes." [3]
In recent years, the Comedic stylings of Jeff Foxworthy, Ron White, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, and Roy D. Mercer have become intensely popular, with the first four forming first a "Blue Collar Comedy Tour", and now a Blue Collar TV television show and film.
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