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15-Year Anniversary Anthology

Southern Cultures: The Fifteenth Anniversary Reader,
a special anthology of classroom favorites.

Read a sample from the 15th Anniversary Reader now.Read it now by following the links to Project Muse for each of the articles below. (Downloads are also available for the entire anthology for Kindle or Sony Reader.)


A Moveable Mason-Dixon Line
Where is the South? Which South? Where isn't the South?

Southern Distinctiveness, Yet Again, or,
Why America Still Needs the South
 
by Larry J. Griffin

Chicago as the Northernmost County of Mississippi
by Anthony Walton

Teaching Gone with the Wind in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
by Mart Stewart

Haiku 
by C. Vann Woodward


Intractable Identity
In an ever-evolving region, potent markers of identity and pride remain.

Landmarks of Power:
Building a Southern Past, 1885-1915
 
by Catherine W. Bishir

The Southern Accent-Alive and Well
by Michael Montgomery

The Banner That Won't Stay Furled 
by John Shelton Reed

Living with Confederate Symbols
by franklin forts


The New Days of Yore
Country music, the blues, Atticus Finch, and Southern childhoods aren't what they used to be--and perhaps never really were.

Rednecks, White Socks, and Pina Coladas?:
Country Music Ain't What It Used to Be ... And It Really Never Was

by James C. Cobb

"Where Is the Love?":
Racial Violence, Racial Healing, and Blues Communities

by Adam Gussow

The Strange Career of Atticus Finch
by Joseph Crespino

Rituals of Initiation and Rebellion:
Adolescent Responses to Segregation in Southern Autobiography

by Melton McLaurin


Colliding Cultures
Peoples and powers intersect, forging and reshaping the South and its Southerners.

Columbus Meets Pocahontas in the American South 
by Theda Perdue

A Sense of Place:
Jews, Blacks, and White Gentiles in the American South
by David Goldfield

Martin Luther King and the Southern Dream of Freedom
by Timothy B. Tyson

Our Lady of Guadeloupe Visits the Confederate Memorial
by Thomas A. Tweed

And the Dead Shall Rise: An Overview
by Steve Oney


Regional Stereotypes
Kudzu, hogs, rednecks, feudin', and rasslin' have real stories behind them.

Kudzu: A Tale of Two Vines
by Derek H. Alderman and Donna G'Segner Alderman

A Short History of Redneck:
The Fashioning of a Southern White Masculine Identity

by Patrick Huber

"Where the Sun Set Crimson and the Moon Rose Red":
Writing Appalachia and the Kentucky Mountain Feuds
by Dwight B. Billings and Kathleen M. Blee

The "Tennessee Test of Manhood":
Professional Wrestling and Southern Cultural Stereotypes

by Louis M. Kyriakoudes and Peter A. Coclanis

"How 'bout a Hand for the Hog":
The Enduring Nature of the Swine as a Cultural Symbol in the South

by S. Jonathan Bass


Southern Traditions
What interests, guides, and defines Southerners is a diverse collection we can only begin to sample here.

Equine Relics of the Civil War
by Drew Gilpin Faust

The Most Southern Sport on Earth:
NASCAR and the Unions
 
by Dan Pierce

Adventures in a Foreign Country:
African American Humor and the South

by Trudier Harris

Sister Act:
Sorority Rush as Feminine Performance 
by Elizabeth Boyd

The Death of Southern Heroes:
Historic Funerals of the South

by Charles Reagan Wilson



Downloads are also available for the entire anthology for Kindle or Sony Reader.