I feel torn about tumblr’s love of southern gothic. There’s a lot of cool stuff in that genre to be admired, but I feel like sometimes those posts (especially when made by people who don’t live in the south- and hey, neither do I) come across as “aren’t poor people spooooky?”
As a born-and-raised southerner, I was surprised to discover this literary convention because a lot of modern southern gothic fantasy written by southerners focuses on old-money families who turn out to be [witches/werewolves/vampires/etc]. I didn’t encounter the “scary redneck mountain people” variant in non-fantastical media until later, and it baffles me because the modern southern elite are TERRIFYING.
Endlessly smiling hypocritical senators in tacky palatial houses with wives who espouse “traditional values” while being poisonously sweet and cutthroat? Those make much more frightening antagonists for gothic heroes/heroines to fight. If you live in the south you will probably never meet backwoods demon sibling-spouses but you’ve definitely seen the void staring out of a “Live, Laugh, Love” picture frame.
ACCURATE
I am just barely Southern enough to confirm this.
…who the hell does Southern Gothic with the creepiness centered on poor people? I mean, I’m sure it exists if people say it’s out there but…huh. Wow. I am not super conversant with the genre, but I definitely have the sense that you’re supposed to focus on, like, Antebellum Mansions of Rotting Splendor where Ghosts and Incest and Weird Memories of Slavery are going on.
(I can assure you that my Southern Gothic LARP does precisely that thing, at any rate.)