Bandit/Queen : the runaway story of Belle Starr
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Contributors
Douaihy, Margot, author.
Hermanson, Bri, illustrator.
Published
Clemson, South Carolina : Clemson University Press, 2018.
ISBN
9781949979794, 1949979792
Physical Desc
xii, 93 (pages) : illustrations (black & white) , [15] plates, map ; 24 cm.
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Published
Clemson, South Carolina : Clemson University Press, 2018.
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
9781949979794, 1949979792

Notes

General Note
Born Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 - February 3, 1889), known as Belle Starr, a female American outlaw in the American Wild West during the nineteenth century who gained national notoriety after her violent death.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-93).
Description
Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr is a polyphonic, "docupoetic" project exploring Belle Starr, a notorious Wild West outlaw, and her unsolved murder in 1889. Belle Starr traded a privileged upbringing for a life on the lam-marrying outlaws, thieving, and providing shelter for criminal gangs, all with her signature brocade and purple hats. After the media locked into her story, Belle Starr rocketed to fame. She "became" a compelling anti-hero, icon, and criminal mastermind-The Female Jesse James. Newspapers and books fabricated details about Belle, and a mass delusion seemingly took hold. But who was Belle Starr? Where do fiction and fact overlap? Today's evolving media ecosystem-fake news, deep fakes, carefully controlled social media profiles-underscore the enduring appeal of the person vs persona tension. A feminist analog to Michael Ondaatje's Collected Works of Billy the Kid, this archive-driven book merges documentary poetry by Margot Douaihy with scratchboard illustrations by Bri Hermanson to examine identity, desire, rule breaking, and (in)authenticity. --Provided by publisher.
Biographical or Historical Data
Notorious female outlaw of the American Wild West during the nineteenth century. Born Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 - February 3, 1889). Married first husband Jim Reed (1845-1874) in 1866. Her daughter Rosie (Pearl) Reed was born in 1868, and her son James Edwin (Eddie), was born in 1871. Married second husband, Samuel Starr (1859-1886) in 1880.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Douaihy, M., & Hermanson, B. (2018). Bandit/Queen: the runaway story of Belle Starr . Clemson University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Douaihy, Margot and Bri, Hermanson. 2018. Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr. Clemson University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Douaihy, Margot and Bri, Hermanson. Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr Clemson University Press, 2018.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Douaihy, Margot,, and Bri Hermanson. Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr Clemson University Press, 2018.

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