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"White trash" are perceived as having crude manners, abnormally low moral standards, and lack of cultured behavior and/or education. This group is "America's poorest and most disparaged and despised category of whiteness" (Berger 2000, p. 284). By the Fussell categorization of Social Class , most of these people would rank in the low and middle " Prole " class. According to the Oxford English Dictionary , "white trash" first came into common use in the 1830s as a Pejorative used by the Slave s of upper-class Southerners, often Plantation Aristocrat s, against poor Whites , below even the status of Yeomen , who worked in the fields; at the time, it was synonymous with the slurs "sand hiller" and "clay eater"; "white trash" were (hyperbolically) assumed to farm ineptly on poor land and therefore resort to Eating Clay in order to survive. The term involves both behavioral characteristics (such as Mannerism s, Lifestyle ) and overt Racial characteristics ( Whiteness ). The term is widely used across the United States , not only in the South , Appalachia , and Midwest , but also in East and West Coast cities like New York and Los Angeles , as a shorthand to deride others. On the West Coast, however, the term is often used colloquially in its abbreviated form: PWT.

A related stereotype is that of the Redneck , though they differ considerably. A rural middle-class person may proudly characterize himself as a redneck (for example, the comedian Jeff Foxworthy uses his "redneck" persona as part of his schtick), but could be genuinely offended if called "white trash." "Trash" is more pejorative, and geographically different. So-called "rednecks" tend to be exclusively rural, whereas "white trash" are just as likely to live in semideveloped or suburban areas.


DETAILS

The nature of the term "white trash," the people to whom it has been applied, and the motivation of people applying the term are studied in connection to Popular Culture . In full historical context, the term is difficult to define, and any definition must be considered with respect to the context in which the Epithet was applied.

Following is a partial list of stereotypes associated with the "white trash":

  • Poor Hygiene .

  • Poorly kept property.

  • Ignorance or lack of education.

  • Clannish, particularly evidenced by racist attitudes.

  • Laziness and lack of ambition.

  • Unstable families.

  • Sexual promiscuity, teen pregnancy, illegitimate children, and incest.

  • Poor diet, poor health or Obesity .

  • Unhealthy Dentition

  • Unruly Behavior In Public , including drunkenness, swearing and brawling.

  • Poverty - particularly dwelling in trailers, or mobile homes (whence comes the term " Trailer Trash ").

  • Residing in Rural , small-town, or working class environments.

  • Illiterate, or without the ability to speak standard English.

  • Ownership of aggressive dogs, such as Pit Bulls or Rottweiler s.

  • Musical tastes limited to Country And Western and Heavy Metal .

  • Wearing the Mullet hairstyle.

  • Wearing a type of undershirt called a Wifebeater (males).

  • Driving an older model domestic Pickup Truck like an El Camino or Sports Coupe like the Camaro .

  • Having jobs that consist of some type of physical or menial labor.

  • Keeping a non-functioning automobile elevated on Cinder Blocks in the yard.



These stereotypes are very similar, if not identical to, racist stereotypes, and the idea of the inherent inferiority of poor white people shares a common intellectual history with the idea of the inherent inferiority of non-white people.

Some people argue that "white trash" is racist, not because it includes the word "white," but because it implies that trashiness is the normal state for non-white people and thus when a white person is trashy it must be specified that the person is white. Others argue that the term is derogatory to whites, since trash is usually preceded by 'white,' in such contexts.

A stereotypical view of Activities that most associate with ''white trash'' are:

  • Excessive television viewing, especially of "professional" (predominantly WWF ) wrestling, NASCAR and CMT

  • Shopping almost exclusively at Wal-Mart

  • Excessive tobacco use (including dip, snuff and chew)

  • Excessive alcohol consumption, especially cheap domestic Beer

  • An interest in Demolition Derbies or Monster Truck rallies

  • Viewership of, and appearance on, television shows like '' The Jerry Springer Show ''



RELATED TERMS

The terms "Wigger" and "White Nigger" have gained some currency in recent years. While ''Wigger'' is a portmanteau of ''White Nigger'', the terms are not synonymous. '' Wigger '' suggests a white who has rejected his "whiteness" and attempted to adopt the cultural attributes of American Blacks. ''White Nigger'' appears to be a direct synonym for ''White Trash''. Use of either term remains controversial.

On March 4 , 2001 , an interview with '' FOX News Sunday'' host Tony Snow was aired. In the interview West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd was asked about race relations: "They are much, much better than they've ever been in my lifetime," Byrd said. "I think we talk about race too much. I think those problems are largely behind us ... I just think we talk so much about it that we help to create somewhat of an illusion. I think we try to have good will. My old mom told me, 'Robert, you can't go to heaven if you hate anybody.' We practice that. There are white niggers. I've seen a lot of white niggers in my time. I'm going to use that word. We just need to work together to make our country a better country, and I'd just as soon quit talking about it so much." {Link without Title}


DISCUSSION

Some commentators argue that the use of the term is provoked by the "confusion of racial identities and stereotypes", and that some white people may use it as a result of a Stereotypical comparison with non-white people. However, according to Annalee Newitz, it is "not simply that white 'renters' or 'trash' are acting black. Rather, by behaving in a manner considered indecorous...these...(white trash) are disrupting implicit understandings of what it means to be white". The term "designates ruptures of conventions that maintain whiteness as an unmarked, normative identity" and is used "in racialized contexts where class and race differences become conflated, overlapping rather than remaining clear and distinct". The term "materializes a complicated policing of the inchoate boundaries that comprise class and racial identities in this country" (Wray and Newitz 1996, p.46, 47).

However, since the term is the only "white identity which does not view itself as the norm from which all other races and ethnicities deviate" and "because white trash is, for whites, the most visible and clearly marked form of whiteness," this confusion may "perhaps help to make all whites self-consious of themselves as a racial and classed group, to bring...us one step closer to a world without racial division, or, at the very least, a world where racial difference does not mean racial, symbolic, and economic domination" (ibid, introduction).


WHITE TRASH IN THE ARTS

  • In Sherwood Anderson 's 1920 novel '' Poor White '', a Southerner who thinks of himself as "poor white trash" makes his way as an Inventor in a small Midwestern town.

  • '' Tobacco Road '' ( 1932 ) by Erskine Caldwell , set in Georgia during the worst years of the Great Depression , depicts a family of poor white tenant farmers estranged by the industrialization of production and the migration into cities.

  • Many of the characters in the films of Russ Meyer and John Waters are examples of "white trash" stereotypes, exaggerated for Camp value.

  • '' Roseanne '' was a popular U.S. sitcom about a working class, midwestern family in the late 1980s and early 1990s, in which the characters often billed themselves as white trash. In one episode, Dan was arrested, and, when he returned home from jail, Roseanne said that the family was now officially poor white trash and began to dance.

  • '' Married... With Children '' was a popular late 1980s and early 1990s television Sitcom about a lower-middle class family outside of Chicago, arguably "white trash".

  • In Harper Lee 's 1960 novel '' To Kill A Mockingbird '', the Ewell family are referred to as "white trash."

  • White Trash was an American Metal group.

  • The music performer Kid Rock exhibits the look and mannerisms of a working-class male.

  • The Dixie Chicks ' 2002 song "White Trash Wedding" is a comic Bluegrass raveup devoted to the subject.

  • '' Beavis And Butt-Head '', a high-rating MTV animated television program that first aired in the mid 1990s and is still aired internationally, chronicles the life and events of two adolescent underachievers portrayed to be of below-average intelligence. The two characters are meant to portray two "white trash" Metalheads living without parental supervision in a middle class, suburban community.

  • '' Trailer Park Boys '' is a highly rated Canadian television program produced by Showcase that features young adult males living in a fictional Trailer Park . It is a popular example used when referring to "white trash" culture.

  • A recurring sketch on the Sketch Comedy / Variety television show '' Saturday Night Live '' called "Appalachian Emergency Room", which began in 2004, depicts an eponymous hospital emergency room where various misfit-like characters check in for injuries stemming from stereotypical "white trash" activities. {Link without Title}

  • In the Comedy Central series '' South Park '', Kenny McCormick 's family is portrayed as the stereotypical American "white trash".

  • In the film '' Million Dollar Baby '', directed by and starring Clint Eastwood , the family background of Maggie (played by Hilary Swank ) fits most of the above characteristics pertaining to the definition of "white trash".

  • '' Kalifornia '', a 1993 film about the mass-murderer ''Earl Grace'', starrs Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis as two characters who could be described as "white trash".

  • '' Boys Don't Cry '', from 1999 depicts a tragedy of love, rape and murder in a stereotypical "white trash" community in Nebraska .

  • '' Gummo '' (1997), a film depicting a range of different townspeople of Xenia , Ohio who exhibited different stereotypes associated with white trash.

  • '' 8 Mile '' (2003) is about a white man (based upon the life of Eminem , who also played the lead role) living in a trailer park in Detroit trying to pursue a rap career.

  • '' Sideways '' (2004) depicts an overweight waitress Cammi who has a one-night stand with Jack, a main character. Later on she has make-up sex with her husband in their garbage strewn house within a matter of hours after getting caught.

  • '' White Trash Beautiful '' (2005) is an album and song by Everlast

  • '' I May Be White Trash But I Can Still Kick Your Ass '' (1982) is a song by country artist Willy Joe Arnold .

  • '' The Simpsons '' featured an episode in which Reverend Lovejoy's daughter called Bart "yellow trash."



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SEE ALSO



SOURCES

  • Berger, Maurice (2000). ''White Lies: Race and the Myths of Whiteness''. ISBN 0374527156.

  • Wray, Matt and Annalee Newitz, eds. (1996). ''White Trash: Race and Class in America''. ISBN 0415916925.



FURTHER READING

  • Goad, Jim (1998). ''The Redneck Manifesto: How Hillbillies Hicks and White Trash Became Americas Scapegoats''. ISBN 0684838648.

  • Hartigan, John Jr (2005). ''Odd Tribes: Toward a Cultural Analysis of White People''. Duke University Press. ISBN 0-8223-3597-2

  • Mickler, Ernest Matthew (1986). ''White Trash Cooking (Spiral-bound)''. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0898151899

  • Sullivan, Nell (2003). ''Academic Constructions of 'White Trash' '', in: Adair, Vivyan Campbell; Dahlberg, Sandra L. (Ed.) (2003) ''Reclaiming Class. Women, Poverty, and the Promise of Higher Education in America''. Temple University Press. ISBN 1592130216