Owning the Plantation South in the Fiction of the Early Republic
Owning the Plantation South in the Fiction of the Early Republic Part 2: Greeson explores how early national writers contrast the “Plantation South” with the nascent republican US Part 3: Greeson explores...
Rethinking the Geography of Lynching
...in France and its colonies from the nineteenth century forward, offering various comparisons to US violence. Carrigan's contribution with co-author Clive Webb on the decline of mob violence against Mexicans...
"Gaps in People's Lacks": James Franco's As I Lay Dying
...time "in France at the war" (244). In fact, his breakdown on the train to Jackson, which is "further away than crazy" (252), is not depicted, and it would be...
Envisioning Faulkner and Southern Literature
...slave novels such as William Wells Brown's Clotel; or the President's Daughter (1853) and Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy; or Shadows Uplifted (1892), to give the heroine of color...
Resegregated Spaces: The Schools-to-Prisons Pipeline
...was president of the student body, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and an active member of the National Student Association. After studying in France (1955-1956) as a Fulbright scholar...
Shaping a Southern Soundscape
...as "an intellectual project, a set of ideas for interpreting culture and history that developed largely within the academy." Despite their intellectual differences, Frances James Child, Franz Boas, and the...
Andalusia: Photographs of Flannery O'Connor's Farm
...crossed, but my mother, Neva Frances Boak, only stayed one year before leaving to work as a secretary in Atlanta. There is something in my memories of my mother's sense...
Editors
...Associate Louis Fagnon (2011–2012) Editorial Associate Frances Abbott (2006–2011) Managing Editor Jae Turner (2010–2011) Woodruff Fellow Mary Battle (2007–2010) Series Editor, Editorial Associate Caddie Putnam Rankin (2009–2010) Woodruff Fellow Sarah...
#SAYHERNAME: Towards a Gender Inclusive Movement for Black Lives
Presentation Question & Answer Session About the Speaker Dr. Brittney Cooper is assistant professor of Women's and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers University. She received her PhD in American Studies from the...
Modeling the Marie-Séraphique: A Ship of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Modeling the Marie-Séraphique The Marie-Séraphique Video Permissions Creative Commons license CC-BY-ND To inquire about use permissions for all or part of these videos, contact Southern Spaces at seditor@emory.edu....