Drawing on the context in which the protection of the white female body is linked with guarding the U.S. southern body politic, Pollack traces a pattern in Eudora Welty s fiction in which a sheltered middle-class daughter is disturbed or delighted by an other-class woman who takes pleasure in making a spectacle of her corporeal self."
Excellent analysis of the consistencies and disparities between Welty's fiction writing and her photography, and how familial and societal circumstances and issues influenced both.