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Appalachian reckoning : a region responds to Hillbilly elegy /

With hundreds of thousands of copies sold, a Ron Howard movie in the works, and the rise of its author as a media personality, J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis has defined Appalachia for much of the nation. What about Hillbilly Elegy accounts for this exp...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Harkins, Anthony (Autor), McCarroll, Meredith (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2019
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Why this book? /  |r Anthony Harkins and Meredith McCarroll. 
505 0 0 |g Part I.  |t Considering Hillbilly Elegy.  |t Interrogating.  |t Hillbilly elitism /  |r T.R.C. Hutton --  |t Social capital /  |r Jeff Mann --  |t Once upon a time in "Trumpalachia": Hillbilly Elegy, personal choice, and the blame game /  |r Dwight B. Billings --  |t Stereotypes on the syllabus: exploring Hillbilly Elegy's use as an instructional text at colleges and universities /  |r Elizabeth Catte --  |t Benham, Kentucky, coal miner /  |t Wise County, Virginia, landscape /  |r Theresa Burriss --  |t Panning for gold: A reflection of life from Appalachia /  |r Ricardo Nazario y Colón --  |t Will the real hillbilly please stand up? Urban Appalachian migration and culture seen through the lens of Hillbilly Elegy /  |r Roger Guy --  |t What Hillbilly Elegy reveals about race in twenty-first-century America /  |r Lisa R. Pruitt --  |t Prisons are not innovation /  |r Lou Murrey --  |t Down and out in Middletown and Jackson: drugs, dependency, and decline in J.D. Vance's Capitalist Realism /  |r Travis Linnemann and Corina Medley.  |t Responding.  |t Keep your "elegy": the Appalachia I know is very much alive /  |r Ivy Brashear --  |t HE said/SHE said /  |r Crystal Good --  |t The hillbilly miracle and the fall /  |r Michael E. Maloney --  |t Elegies /  |r Dana Wildsmith --  |t In defense of J.D. Vance /  |r Kelli Hansel Haywood --  |t It's crazy around here, I don't know what to do about It, and I'm just a kid /  |r Allen Johnson --  |t "Falling in love," Balsam Bald, the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1982 /  |r Danielle Dulken --  |t Black hillbillies have no time for elegies /  |r William H. Turner. 
505 0 0 |g Part II.  |t Beyond Hillbilly Elegy.  |t Nothing familiar /  |r Jesse Graves --  |t History /  |r Jesse Graves --  |t Tether and plow /  |r Jesse Graves --  |t On and on: Appalachian accent and academic power /  |r Meredith McCarroll --  |t Olivia's ninth birthday party /  |r Rebecca Kiger --  |t Kentucky, coming and going /  |r Kirstin L. Squint --  |t Resistance, or our most worthy habits /  |r Richard Hague --  |t Notes on a mountain man /  |r Jeremy B. Jones --  |t These stories sustain me: the wyrd-ness of my Appalachia /  |r Edward Karshner --  |t Watch children /  |r Luke Travis --  |t The mower-1933 /  |r Robert Morgan --  |t Consolidate and salvage /  |r Chelsea Jack --  |t How Appalachian I am /  |r Robert Gipe --  |t Aunt Rita along the King Coal Highway, Mingo County, West Virginia /  |r Roger May --  |t Holler /  |r Keith S. Wilson --  |t Loving to fool with things /  |r Rachel Wise --  |t Antebellum cookbook /  |r Kelly Norman Ellis --  |t How to make cornbread, or thoughts on being an Appalachian from Pennsylvania who calls Virginia home but now lives in Georgia /  |r Jim Minick --  |t Tonglen for my Mother /  |r Linda Parsons --  |t Olivia at the intersection /  |r Meg Wilson --  |t Appalachian apophenia, or the psychogeography of home /  |r Jodie Childers --  |t Canary dirge /  |r Dale Marie Prenatt --  |t Poet, priest, and "poor white trash" /  |r Elizabeth Hadaway. 
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