Unquiet Emmett Till
Review Emmett Till continues to torment our imaginations. How could two (and almost certainly more) grown men, veterans, over six feet tall, see a fourteen year old kid as such...
I-26, Corridor of Change
...of something as transformative as I-26 we must value intangible, but real concerns often dismissed as "nostalgia" — heartbreak for times past and beauty lost — joined with an awareness...
Baptists and Witches: Multiple Jurisdictions in a Muskogee Creek Story
...attending stomp dances. Since stomp dances are a form for religion themselves, they do not cohere with Christianity. The pastor of the church is the superintendent of the spirit. He...
Ebenezer Creek
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On Fair Use
...fun, I strongly recommend viewing A Fair(y) Use Tale, a brief video essay on fair use by Eric Faden, an Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at Bucknell University....
Call for Submissions: Spatial Justice
...Environmental activism Native American spaces Forced migration, slavery, and human trafficking Representations of space and social justice in the arts, film, and media Digital access and virtual space See below...
Landscapes and Ecologies of the US South: Essays in Eco-Cultural History
...as "the accidental Eden"—arguing that policies that protected Cuba's coastal landscapes from high-rise beach development were hardly accidental, but planned, and the designation as Eden, as is frequently deployed in...
Beyond Fairyland: Writing and Curating Queer Miami
...film Some Like it Hot, once you have studied the history of Prohibition at the Miami-Caribbean borderlands, suggests that contemporaries seeing it for the first time might have understood the...
Open Educational Resources at Southern Spaces
...our website—navigable by clicking "Browse" on the Southern Spaces navigation bar, selecting "Educational Resource" in the menu that appears at the left, then clicking "More"—currently features eight curated educational resources, with...
Vale of Amusements: Modernity, Technology, and Atlanta's Ponce de Leon Park, 1870–1920
...and roller skating rinks…characterized by its dynamism — its brash colors, constant noise, and continual movement of people and machinery."1Lauren Rabinovitz, For the Love of Pleasure: Women, Movies and Culture in...