Seeking Home Marginalization and Representation in Appalachian Literature and Song
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12.01.2024
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Leslie Harper Worthington + weitereVerlag
University Of Tennessee PressSeitenzahl
256 (Printausgabe)
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Englisch
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9781621902607
This distinct collection begins with a personal narrative in which Worthington relates how she discovered her own home through teaching Lee Smith's Fair and Tender Ladies. Other essays range from the anticipated-Ron Rash, Barbara Kingsolver, Harriette Simpson Arnow-to the unanticipated-Charles Frazier's magical realism, a Confederate soldier's journals, and three different examinations of Affrilachian poets. Adding further texture to the collection are essays examining the diversity in Appalachian music, including Cherokee song and dance, a discussion of Appalachian mining songs, and an examination of recording technology and authenticity.
Seeking Home confirms that just as there are many Souths, there are also many Appalachias. The region is multifaceted, multicultural, and all we have to do is be willing to examine the variety.
LESLIE HARPER WORTHINGTON is the dean of Academic Programs and Services at Gadsden State Community College in Alabama. She is the author of Cormac McCarthy and the Ghost of Huck Finn. JÜRGEN E. GRANDT is an associate professor of English at the University of North Georgia. He is the author of Shaping Words to Fit the Soul: The Southern Ritual Grounds of Afro-Modernism and Kinds of Blue: The Jazz Aesthetic in African American Narrative.
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