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She come by it natural, Dolly Parton and the women who lived her songs, Sarah Smarsh

Label
She come by it natural, Dolly Parton and the women who lived her songs, Sarah Smarsh
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
She come by it natural
Oclc number
1143646885
Responsibility statement
Sarah Smarsh
Sub title
Dolly Parton and the women who lived her songs
Summary
Smarsh challenged a typically male vision of the rural working class with her first book, Heartland, starring the bold, hard-luck women who raised her. Now, in She Come by It Natural, originally published in a four-part series for The Journal of Roots Music, No Depression, Smarsh explores the overlooked contributions to social progress by such women -- including those averse to the term "feminism" -- as exemplified by Dolly Parton's life and art. Far beyond the recently resurrected "Jolene" or quintessential "9 to 5," Parton's songs for decades have validated women who go unheard: the poor woman, the pregnant teenager, the struggling mother disparaged as "trailer trash." Parton's broader career -- from singing on the front porch of her family's cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains to achieving stardom in Nashville and Hollywood, from "girl singer" managed by powerful men to leader of a self-made business and philanthropy empire -- offers a springboard to examining the intersections of gender, class, and culture
Table Of Contents
Part one. Dolly Parton embodies the working woman's fight -- Part two. Dolly Parton masters the art of leaving -- Part three. Dolly Parton becomes the boss -- Part four. Dolly Parton cements her icon status
Target audience
adult
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