Wagging Tongues and Tittle Tattle : Gossip, Rumor, and Reputation in a Small Southern Town
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0820374989
ISBN-13
9780820374987
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
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University of Georgia Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 15th, 2025
Print length
220 Pages
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History of the AmericasSocial & cultural historySocial groups
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In Wagging Tongues and Tittle Tattle, Sylvia Hoffert calls on a particularly rich collection of primary sources, including diaries, letters, oral histories, census data, court documents, church records, and psychiatric hospital logs, relating to Hillsborough, North Carolina, to argue that gossip and rumor were central to the formation of interpersonal relationships and an integral part of small-town life in the antebellum South. They exposed the insecurities and anxieties of the town’s inhabitants. Indeed, they served as an important weapon in the power struggle between the white slaveholding elite—who tried to exert, maintain, and consolidate their control over community life—and the Black, white, and mixed-race men and women, free and enslaved, who did their best to challenge the socioeconomic status quo. And they exposed fissures in the social fabric that discretion, good manners, and historical amnesia could not obscure. The result was that, on a day-to-day basis, the shady streets of Hillsborough may have seemed peaceful to the casual observer. But underneath all that tranquility, the town was ripe with competition and conflict as the inhabitants used gossip to negotiate relationships with their neighbors and make places for themselves in the social, economic, and political hierarchy of the community.
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