Spirits of the Landscape Rediscovered: Ras Michael Brown's African-Atlantic Cultures and the South Carolina Lowcountry
...religion.7Brown, 26–27, 30. In the West-Central African worldsense, the land of the living and the land of the dead exist as separate places in the unified space of the natural...
Revisiting Flaherty's Louisiana Story
...from Flaherty's juxtapositions of natural landscape with man-made technology. "Evangeline" "Evangeline," Layla Soileau and Marty Garner, 2006 A bilingual film about language and storytelling. Interview with Layla Soileau and Marty...
Cherokee Removal Scenes: Ellijay, Georgia, 1838
...removal began, and overstates the number of Cherokees sent from Fort Hetzel, the number removed from Gilmer County, and the number sent to Indian Territory. Incomplete narratives neglected the involvement...
Art, Diaspora, and Identity: The John Biggers Papers
...Biggers Papers, Emory University Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. In July 1957, Houston-based artist John Biggers traveled on a United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) fellowship to...
The Shenandoah Valley
...a change in scope and scale. Larger and larger institutions opened business in the Valley throughout the twentieth century. DuPont, Coors, Tyson, Wampler, and Merck each have massive plants there,...
Putting the Vernacular in Modernism: A Review of Edward Comentale's Sweet Air
...Front or the idealized aesthetic of high modernism. And yet, Guthrie made aesthetic form paramount. Using "This Land is Your Land" as an example, Comentale argues that the abstract qualities...
An Unlikely Bohemia: Athens, Georgia, in Reagan's America
...Vice, August 14, 2014, https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/6w3vw6/we-talked-to-michael-lachowski-from-pylon-because-hes-a-legend. When the 40 Watt Club reopened with new ownership on West Clayton near the old Last Resort space, Pylon was the obvious choice to headline....
An Interview with Tim Gautreaux: "Cartographer of Louisiana Back Roads"
...America today"—praise that would please a writer who resists regional labels. Reviewer Alan Heathcock lauded Gautreaux's "invention of clever, out of the ordinary conflicts" and "his ability to render true...
Indians in the Family: Adoption and the Politics of Antebellum Expansion
...US whites for schooling. In the North, those whose lands stood in close proximity to US settlements were especially keen on acquiring for both young girls and boys English language and literacy...
The Carolina Piedmont
...the fall line left the growing number of Carolina Piedmont farmers largely to their own resources and social arrangements in the root-hot-or-die decades. Although the Carolina Piedmont has shared in...