Low Price Guarantee
We Take School POs
Bridging Southern Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Contributor(s): Lowe, John Wharton (Editor)

View larger image

ISBN: 0807138673     ISBN-13: 9780807138670
Publisher: LSU Press
OUR PRICE: $21.38  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: February 2011
Qty:

Click for more in this series: Southern Literary Studies (Paperback)
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Dewey: 306.097
Series: Southern Literary Studies (Paperback)
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" L (1.19 lbs) 334 pages
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

A panorama of past and contemporary southern society are captured in Bridging Southern Cultures by some of the South's leading historians, anthropologists, literary critics, musicologists, and folklorists. Crossing the chasms of demographics, academic disciplines, art forms, and culture, this exciting collection reaches aspects of southern heritage that previous approaches have long obscured.
Virtually every dimension of southern identity receives attention here. William Andrews, Thadious Davis, Sue Bridwell Beckham, Richard Megraw, and Joyce Marie Jackson offer engaging reflections on art, age, race, and gender. Bertram Wyatt-Brown delivers a startling reading of Faulkner, revealing the tangled history of southern modernism. Daniel C. Littlefield, Henry Shapiro, and Charles Reagan Wilson provide important assessments of Africanisms in southern culture, Appalachian studies, and the blessing and burden of southern culture. John Shelton Reed probes the humorous and awkward aspects of the South's midlife crisis. John Lowe shows how the myth of the biracial southern family complicated plantation-school narratives for both white and black writers.
Showcasing the thought of preeminent southern intellectuals, Bridging Southern Cultures is a timely assessment of the state of contemporary southern studies.

 
Customer ReviewsSubmit your own review
 
To tell a friend about this book, you must Sign In First!