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|a South writ large :
|b stories, arts, and ideas from the global South /
|c edited by Amanda Bellows, Katherine Doss, Robin Miura, Samua Serageldin ; with additional editorial input by Katharine Henry.
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|a [Chapel Hill, North Carolina] :
|b Center for the Study of the American South, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
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|a [Chapel Hill, North Carolina] :
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|a Introduction / Michael Malone -- Cultural cartographies. Half-drawn Hispaniola / Katy Simpson Smith ; Recognizing Lumbee history through land / Malinda Maynor Lowery ; The Indian experience in the South : Georgia via Guntur / Ramesh Rao ; A steady stream of leavers / Paulette Boudreaux -- Antebellum legacies. A loyal son of the South / W. Hodding Carter III ; Untrod ground : Civil War history today / Clay Risen ; King cotton, the Khedive, and the American Civil War / John P. Dunn ; It was always the river / Natchez on the Mississippi / Karen L. Cox -- Homelands. Landscapes of the imagination : writing the South / Michael Malone ; ¿Mi tierra? : (home)land for North Carolina Latinos / María Teresa Unger Palmer ; "As natural as rain or madness" : a conversation with Richard Grant / Amanda Bellows ; The forgotten town, the forgotten backwater / Cheryl Isaac -- Visual cultures. At the intersection of emotions : Jill McCorkle on the art of Bo Bartlett / Jill McCorkle ; Putting scrap in a pasture : Vollis Simpson's whirligigs / Jefferson Currie II ; The art of Welmon Sharlhorne / David Houston ; Healing art / Erin Lee Antonak ; The art of Leo Twiggs / David Houston -- Culinary kinships / i know the grandmother one had hands / Jaki Shelton Green ; Grandmother's cooking = Cuisine de Grand-mère / Bill Smith ; Whole hog, partial acceptance : the problematic commensality of Fourth of July barbecues in the antebellum South / Peter Mabli ; The flavors that bind us / Katerina Katsarka Whitley -- Southern afterlives. To live and die in the South : the Chinese story / John Jung ; St. Louis cemetery #1 / Andrew Farrier ; A visit from the bereavement committee / Lynn York -- Afterword / James Peacock
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|a "South writ large: stories from the global South is an anthology of personal essays, articles, poetry, and artwork that explores the culture of the U.S. South and its extensive connections to other regions of the world. The collection is composed of articles published over the past ten years in the online magazine South writ large, which examines the changing South in its symbolic and psychological complexity to stimulate conversation about the culture of the South at home and abroad. The anthology's accomplished contributors work in broad-ranging fields: novelist Jill McCorkle; poet Jaki Shelton Green; historians Clay Risen and Malinda Maynor Lowery; journalist and politician W. Hodding Carter III; author and chef Bill Smith; and artists Bo Bartlett and Welmon Sharlhome. The introduction is by novelist Michael Malone and the afterword is by anthropologist Jim Peacock, whose Global South concept inspired South Writ Large Magazine and this anthology"--Page 4 of cover
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|a Southern States
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|a Southern States
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