Corporate Author/Producer

Georgia Southern University

Media Type

Audio

Loading...

Media is loading
 

Date of Lecture

1-12-2021

Description of Lecture

Released in 2009 to wide acclaim, the documentary film The Wild and Wonderful Whites of Virginia was hailed as an “outlaw celebration” of the White family’s willingness to “fuss and fight and party.” The film’s visual language incorporates a blend of handheld shots, high-speed editing, and depictions of dangerous behaviors--including the abuse of opioids. However, the film lacks any larger contextualization, and, in this way, plays into stereotypes about poor, rural white Southerners as a people apart: not only from whites who occupy a different socioeconomic status, but from the ideal American imagined community. The White family is positioned as the über-white trash: inevitably prone to violence; addicted to opioids; caught in an inescapable cycle of poverty; and tied to a place and history from which they cannot escape.

Through a close reading of the film’s visual rhetoric, this presentation argues that, despite its aforementioned limitations, TWWWV is an important documentary as it marks a specific moment in a specific place at the beginning of the recent marked increase in opioid abuse and deaths from overdose. Moreover, this presentation will put the representations of addiction, abjection, and white trash in TWWWV into dialogue with visual representations in film of blackness and black abjection during the crack epidemic

Comments

Dr. Garland is an Asst. Professor in the Department of Writing and Linguistics, College of Arts and Humanities, Georgia Southern University

This lecture was hosted and broadcast by community radio station WRUU Savannah 107.5 (wruu.org) during Spring 2021.

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.

Files over 10MB may be slow to open. For best results, right-click and select "Save as..."

Share

COinS