South Writ Large : Stories from the Global South
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[Place of publication not identified] :
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for the Study of the American South,
2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- CULTURAL CARTOGRAPHIES
- Half-DrawnHispaniola
- Recognizing Lumbee History through Land
- The Indian Experience in the South: Georgia via Guntur
- A Steady Stream of Leavers
- ANTEBELLUM LEGACIES
- A Loyal Son of the South
- Untrod Ground: Civil War History Today
- King Cotton, the Khedive, and the American Civil War
- It Was Always the River: Natchez on the Mississippi
- HOMELANDS
- Landscapes of the Imagination: Writing the South
- Mi Tierra? (Home)land for North Carolina Latinos
- "As Natural as Rain or Madness": A Conversation with Richard Grant
- The Forgotten Town, The Forgotten Backwater
- VISUAL CULTURES
- At the Intersection of Emotions: Jill McCorkle on the Art of Bo Bartlett
- Putting Scrap in a Pasture: Vollis Simpson's Whirligigs
- The Art of Welmon Sharlhorne
- Healing Art
- The Art of Leo Twiggs
- CULINARY KINSHIPS
- i know the grandmother one had hands
- Grandmother's Cooking/Cuisine de Grand-mere
- Whole Hog, Partial Acceptance: The Problematic Commensality of Fourth of July Barbecues in the Antebellum South
- The Flavors that Bind Us
- SOUTHERN AFTERLIVES
- To Live and Die in the South: The Chinese Story
- St. Louis Cemetery #1
- A Visit from the Bereavement Committee
- Afterword, James Peacock
- Contributors