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Daniel Spoth, Ruin and Resilience: Southern Literature and the Environment (2025)
Journal Article
Reading slowly together: Facilitated climate literature book clubs and their potential for engaging young people with climate crisis (2024)
Journal Article
Engaging young people with the effects and potential future impacts of climate crisis is essential for facilitating the changes required. These topics and their consequences can be overwhelming, and the emotional responses equally diverse, from anxie... Read More about Reading slowly together: Facilitated climate literature book clubs and their potential for engaging young people with climate crisis.
William Gay, agrarianism and environmentalism (2015)
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The memorialization of southern poor white men's labor in rick bragg's memoir trilogy (2013)
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This article explores the ways that Rick Bragg memorializes poor white men's labor across his memoir trilogy, examining the tensions that arise as he attempts to bring poor whites into the center of the southern community. I consider the neo-Agrarian... Read More about The memorialization of southern poor white men's labor in rick bragg's memoir trilogy.
Poor whites in recent southern fiction (2012)
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Poor white characters have appeared throughout southern fiction in a number of guises. This article examines the ways in which contemporary depictions of poor whites challenge earlier one-dimensional accounts of this economically disenfranchised grou... Read More about Poor whites in recent southern fiction.
Accessing blood-knowledge in Katherine Anne Porter's The Old Order (2009)
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The secret country: Prohibited desire and social change in Jayne Anne Phillips' "Bess" (2002)
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