Beyond Fairyland: Writing and Curating Queer Miami
...so I'll just add a few more thoughts. I think I'm a pretty disciplined writer. I'm a former journalist (still contributing to journalism, but now as a trained historian) who...
Call for Submissions: Queer Intersections / Southern Spaces
...theoretical approaches. All submissions must be original work. Although we expect submissions to consider space, place, and LGBTQ+ subjects critically in relation to the series, the list of possible topics...
Transcript of "When I Say 'Steal,'Who Do You Think Of?": Part One
...the Cold War, who listened to my pa sit in front of the TV set and rant against any one who questioned the ownership and disposition of property as it...
Karen Beck Pooley on Defining Diversity in Segregated Cities
...black students' educational experiences and possibilities. For more insight into segregation across the Atlanta metro region, listen to Karen Pooley's featured interview and read her full article at Southern Spaces....
Slipping Boundaries: The Tenacity of Aaron Henry
...inequalities. His work also assesses differences as productive mechanisms of affiliation, identity, coalition, and struggle. Informed by queer, feminist, materialist, critical race, and spatial theory, his research and teaching are...
Packin' Four Corner Nabs
...arm, said, “Listen, you stick close to me when you go out back, they’re gonna get ya’.” Me, I follow suit down, shower up snack bar and closing fourteen, I’m...
Constructed Views: New Meets Old in Mid-South Cities
...to the states of the "mid-South:" Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. I decided to photograph in all of the cities in those states that the 2000 census listed as...
Placeholder: Carolina Poems of Love and Labor
Readings Allison Hedge Coke reads her poem "The Change." Poem text. Allison Hedge Coke reads her poem "Off Season." Poem text. Allison Hedge Coke reads her poem "Packin' Four Corner Nabs." Poem text....
Opening Spaces: On Tolerance and the Possibility for Love
...states listed as above the national average of "tolerance," not one is in the South.6Nate Silver, "How Opinion on Same-Sex Marriage Is Changing, and What It Means," The New York...
Uncovering Networks of (Mis)Communication in Early America
...that a captured Spaniard named Juan Ortiz was nearby, Juan de Añasco "stopped listening and began celebrating certain that he had found oro (gold)" (31). Even when Europeans received useful...