Search Results - "The Southern literary journal"
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LISTENING TO DU BOIS'S "BLACK RECONSTRUCTION": After James
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MAPPING SPATIAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN KATE CHOPIN'S "BAYOU FOLK" STORIES
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EL SUR PROFUNDO: Alternative Soundings of the South
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RIDING DEEP WATERS: An Appalachian Meditation
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NEVER PUT YOUR FEET WHERE YOUR EYES CAIN'T SEE: A Meditation on Deepness
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Migrations and Transformations: Human and Nonhuman Nature in Eudora Welty's "A Worn Path"
Published in The Southern literary journal (22-03-2015)“…[...]even with the challenges she faces as an elderly African American woman, Phoenix successfully achieves her goal in the story, negotiating both nonhuman…”
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From "Uncle Remus" to "Song of the South": Adapting American Plantation Fictions
Published in The Southern literary journal (22-03-2015)“…[...]as John Lowe notes, fictions of the southern plantation were "remediated" (Jay David Bolter and Richard A. Grusin's term) so many times that they have…”
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CONCERNING OUR DIRTY LITTLE IMPERIUM, THE ARCHIVE, AND SOUTHERN DEEPS
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WATER SKIS AND DIRTY BACK ROADS: Reorienting the Deep South
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IN THE LAND WHERE WE WERE DREAMING
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Others from a Southern Mother: Southerning the Queer in Patricia Highsmith's Strangers on a Train
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Documenting Hunger: Famineways in Contemporary Southern Women's Writing
Published in The Southern literary journal (22-03-2015)“…A Hollywood Life writer, for instance, frowns on family members for "spending their coupons on candy bars rather than produce" (Stiehl). Because it betrays an…”
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George W. Cable's Gardens: Planting the Creole South and Uprooting the Nation
Published in The Southern literary journal (22-03-2015)“…By association, Creoles, whose culture is thus portrayed, emerge as static and insignificant pawns in the United States' march into the glorious future…”
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Strange Bedfellows: Randall Kenan Talks Back to the Southern Renaissance
Published in The Southern literary journal (22-03-2015)“…According to critic Richard King, William Faulkner had by 1955 exhausted his genius as a novelist, and Robert Penn Warren "never again regained the heights of…”
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Walker Percy's "Love in the Ruins" and the Modern Conservative Identity
Published in The Southern literary journal (22-03-2015)“…Walker Percy's novel Love in the Ruins (1971) reveals the complications of American suburban politics at the height of the Cold War and of the civil rights…”
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