The American South : Portrait of a culture /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lengua: | inglés |
Datos de publicación: |
Washington :
Forum,
1979.
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Series: | Voice of American Forum Series
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Descripción Física: | 398 p. |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The American South : The Continuity of self-definition / Louis D. Rubin
- Instant grits and plastic-wrapped crackers : Southern cultura and regional development / John Shelton Reed
- Southern politics : Old style and new / William C. Havard
- Growing up in the deep south - A conversation / Eudora Welty, Shelby Foote, Louis D. Rubin
- Black folk of the American South : Two portraits / Mary E. Mebane
- Growing up black in the old south and the new - or mr. wheat goes with the wind / Blyden Jackson
- Religion, the bible belt, and the modern south / Thomas Daniel Young
- The Southern outdoors : Bassboats and bearhunts / James Seay
- Rednecks on wheels : The Stock car culture / Sylvia Wilkinson
- Southern country music : A brief eulogy / Katie Letcher Lyle
- The Resurgence of southern identity / George B. Tindall
- The Crisis in culture as reflected in southern literature / Cleanth Brooks
- Mark Twain's south : Tom and huck / Louis D. Rubin
- Tobacco Road : Low life and the comic tradition / Robert D. Jacobs
- William Faulkner of yoknapatawpha / Lewis P. Simpson
- The Fading memory of the civil war / Walter Sullivan
- The Southern provincial in metropolis / C. Hugh Holman
- The Pain and the beauty : The South, the black whiter and conventions of the picaresque / J. Lee Greene
- The Dominion of the fugitives and agrarians / George Core
- The South : Distance and change - a conversation / Robert Penn Warren, William Styron, Louis D. Rubin
- The South - state center : Hellman and Williams / Nancy M. Tischler
- Southern poetry in the last quarter of the 20th century / William Harmon
- The Boll weevil, the iron horse, and the end of the line : Thoughts on time and change in southern literature and life / Louis D. Rubin