Volume 37 No. 1-2

Issue
Volume: 
37
Number: 
1-2
Issue: 
Fall-Winter
Year: 
2009
Price: 
$20 each
Contents

"Gatlingburg's Cherokee Monument: Public Memory in the Shadow of a National Park" by Andrew Denson; "'Waaaaay Back Up In The Mountains': An Interview with Storyteller Orville Hicks" by Lisa Baldwin, Anne E. Chesky, Rachel F. Westrom, Meredith Doster, Joshua Noah, Danielle E. Rector, Brittony S. Fitzgerald, Mollie K. Surber, Dave Wood, and Zachary Fulbright, with Thomas A. McGowan; "Gender, Race, and Religion in Silas House's Appalachian Trilogy" by Donna Summerlin; "The Appalachian Volunteers in Perspective [Review essay on Reformers to Radicals: The Appalachian Volunteers and The War on Poverty by Thomas Kiffmeyer];

Reviews by William R. Schumann (Welsh Americans: A History of Assimilation in the Coalfields by Ronald L. Lewis), Bruce E. Stewart (Culture, Class, and Politics in Modern Appalachia: Essays in Honor of Ronald L. Lewis edited by Jennifer Egolf, Ken Fones-Wolf, and Louis C. Martin), J. Todd Nesbitt (In Search of Ulster-Scots Land: The Birth and Geotheological Imaginings of a Transatlantic People, 1603-1703 by Barry Aron Vann), John H. Rosenhamer (Women, Work, and Family in the Antebellum Mountain South by Wilma A. Dunaway), Danielle E. Rector (Blue Ridge Shape Notes: Singing a New Song in an Old Way produced & directed by Mary Greene), John Lang (Don't Leave Hungry: Fifty Years of Southern Poetry Review edited by James Smith), Suzanne Wise (Once Around the Track by Sharyn McCrumb).

Poetry by Janice Townley Moore ("The Pound Cake Wars"), Emily E. Hancock ("At Home, Late Winter," "Visitations (A Psalm)," Michael Dowdy ("A Trout Fisherman Considers Global Warming"), Sandra Farmer ("Laxton Peas").

With the "Signs of the Times," "Chronicle," and "Appalachia by the Numbers."

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