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Product Description: Homo Redneckus is a critical reflection on the cultural experience of being a different type of other in America specifically, a redneck, white-trash, hillbilly cracker. An academic treatise and a good story at the same time, the book traces the plight of those who are Not Qwhite through history, popular culture, and personal experience...read more
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9780875869223 | Algora Pub, February 27, 2012, cover price $33.95 | About this edition: Homo Redneckus is a critical reflection on the cultural experience of being a different type of other in America specifically, a redneck, white-trash, hillbilly cracker.
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9780875869216 | Algora Pub, February 27, 2012, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: Discussing questions of race and class in America, we often skip those who are white but are treated as a different kind of "other.
Product Description: Hitting the road and playing music was a dream that Billy McCauley had since he became a teenager. More than that, he wanted to leave the Mina Sauk Valley and be somebody. Billy discovers a way for attaining the dreams when he creates the band Empty Pockets...read more
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9781424103713 | Publishamerica Inc, January 30, 2006, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Hitting the road and playing music was a dream that Billy McCauley had since he became a teenager.
Product Description: Billy lives in the idyllic rural community of Mina Sauk County in southeast Missouri with his grandparents. Summer is here and his goal is to relax at the swimming hole, play baseball with his friends, and score some tongue at the skating rink...read more
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9781413739879 | Publishamerica Inc, March 31, 2005, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Billy lives in the idyllic rural community of Mina Sauk County in southeast Missouri with his grandparents.
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