Actions: Interaction, Social Noblesse oblige
Description
Any time of social contract that is maintained that relies on implied class differences. The term is a bit murky, but Faulkner refers to it explicitly and implicitly on a number of occasions. The agreement between Maury Priest and John Powell, and the remission of Miss Emily's taxes are examples. JB
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- Auction
- Ball/dance
- Barbecue
- Camaraderie
- Celebration
- Charity
- Church
- Civic discussion
- Civic dispute
- Competition
- Concealment
- Confrontation
- Conspiracy
- Conversion
- Dances
- Elopement
- Exposure
- Female gathering
- Frontier life
- Gentleman's agreement
- Gossip
- Greeting
- Hosting
- Incarcerating
- Leadership
- Making progress
- Male gathering
- Marketing
- Marriage
- Mixed-race gathering
- Partying
- Peer group
- Picnic
- Shaking hands
- Shopping
- Social protest
- Spectate
- Teacher-class of students
- Visiting
- Voting
- Withdrawal from public
Tagged Events
Aesthetics: Typography/Orthography›Italics
Actions: Interaction, Social›Noblesse oblige
Cultural Issues: Identity, Cultural›Rural | Religion›Episcopal | Religion›Methodism | Slavery›Freedom
Themes and Motifs: Community›Cooperation | Texts›Ledger
Aesthetics: Figures of Speech›People compared to animals
Actions: Communication›Telephone | Interaction, Social›Noblesse oblige
Cultural Issues: Class›noblesse-oblige
Themes and Motifs: Objects›Pistol | Recurring Tropes›Belatedness
Aesthetics: Narrative›Parentheses | Typography/Orthography›Italics
Cultural Issues: Identity, Cultural›Rural | Religion›Episcopal | Religion›Methodism | Slavery›Freedom
Themes and Motifs: Community›Cooperation | Texts›Ledger
Aesthetics: Figures of Speech›People compared to animals