Diane Roberts

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"A Vote for the ’Right to Tumble Dry’ Movement"
Environmentalists want people to curb their use of tumble dryers. But some refuse to let go of their dryer sheets. Can't it be argued that a tumble dryer is "an instrument of moral rectitude" that helps keep a neighborhood harmonic? After all, who really wants to know which neighbor wears a thong?
(2:59) - NPR® Weekend Edition Sunday, April 27, 2008
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WHITE HOUSE CONFIDENTIAL
Curtis Sittenfeld examines class boundaries using a fictional character who's a lot like Laura Bush.
Date: Sept 7, 2008
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More St. Petersburg Times articles by Diane Roberts.
Dream State

The Myth of
Aunt Jemima
Reprsentations of Race and Region

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Dream State Dream State
Eight Generations of Swamp Lawyers, Conquistadors, Confederate Daughters, Banana Republicans, and Other Florida Wildlife
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Dream State

Faulkner and Southern Womanhood

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