Contemporary Appalachia

Contemporary Appalachia
Title Contemporary Appalachia PDF eBook
Author Carl Ross
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781469636788

Download Contemporary Appalachia Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The proceedings from the 1986 Appalachian Studies Conference includes contributions by Carl Ross; Ron Eller; Howard Dorgan; Ricky Cox; Becky Eller; Sally Bruce; Bennie Sinclair; Paul Salstrom; Dennis Soden; Parks Lanier; John McLaughlin; Betsy Covington; and Charles Watkins.

Yesterday's People

Yesterday's People
Title Yesterday's People PDF eBook
Author Jack E. Weller
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 184
Release 2014-04-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 081314650X

Download Yesterday's People Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The distinctive way of life of the Southern Appalachian people has often been criticized, romanticized or derided, but rarely has it been understood. Yesterday's People, the fruit of many years' labor in the mountains, reveals the fears, anxieties, and hopes that underlie the mountaineers' way of thinking and acting, and thereby shape their relationships in family and community. First published in 1965, this book has been an indispensable guide for all who seek to study, work or live within the Appalachian culture.

Degrees of Elevation

Degrees of Elevation
Title Degrees of Elevation PDF eBook
Author Charles Dodd White
Publisher
Pages 183
Release 2010
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781933964393

Download Degrees of Elevation Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

16 stories of Appalachia today by some of our top writers. This collection brings us into the present with its struggles and beauty. Human character remains strong in these stories of life in Appalachia. Writers include: Rusty Barnes, Sheldon Lee Compton, Jarrid Deaton, Richard Hague, Silas House, Chris Holbrook, Denton Loving, Mindy Beth Miller, John McManus, Jim Nichols, Valerie Nieman, Chris Offutt, Mark Powell, Ron Rash, Alex Taylor, Crystal Wilkinson

Contemporary Appalachia

Contemporary Appalachia
Title Contemporary Appalachia PDF eBook
Author Carl Ross
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

Download Contemporary Appalachia Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Contemporary Appalachia

Contemporary Appalachia
Title Contemporary Appalachia PDF eBook
Author Carl Ross
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1987
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781469636801

Download Contemporary Appalachia Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Proceedings of the 9th Annual Appalachian Studies Conference, held in 1986 at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, offers a look at contemporary Appalachia and topics such as gender roles; native Appalachians; welfare dependency; the environment; and culture.

Appalachia Now

Appalachia Now
Title Appalachia Now PDF eBook
Author Larry R. Smith
Publisher Appalachian Fiction
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781933964850

Download Appalachia Now Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Appalachia Now hops on the back of a motorcycle for a wild ride through the hills we know best�Vicco, Hazard, branches, mine access roads. Fiddle tunes and black lung and the photoelectric gleam of stars. But these haunting stories take us way beyond the familiar. They are as skillfully wrought with the visible world as they are with the luminous being in the hollow of a cupped hand. I couldn�t put this book down and when I did, my heart ached to step back inside the pages. Karen McElmurray

Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean

Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean
Title Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean PDF eBook
Author Adrian Blevins
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 393
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0821445316

Download Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean, Adrian Blevins and Karen Salyer McElmurray collect essays from today’s finest established and emerging writers with roots in Appalachia. Together, these essays take the theme of silencing in Appalachian culture, whether the details of that theme revolve around faith, class, work, or family legacies. In essays that take wide-ranging forms—making this an ideal volume for creative nonfiction classes—contributors write about families left behind, hard-earned educations, selves transformed, identities chosen, and risks taken. They consider the courage required for the inheritances they carry. Toughness and generosity alike characterize works by Dorothy Allison, bell hooks, Silas House, and others. These writers travel far away from the boundaries of a traditional Appalachia, and then circle back—always—to the mountains that made each of them the distinctive thinking and feeling people they ultimately became. The essays in Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean are an individual and collective act of courage. Contributors: Dorothy Allison, Rob Amberg, Pinckney Benedict, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Sheldon Lee Compton, Michael Croley, Richard Currey, Joyce Dyer, Sarah Einstein, Connie May Fowler, RJ Gibson, Mary Crockett Hill, bell hooks, Silas House, Jason Howard, David Huddle, Tennessee Jones, Lisa Lewis, Jeff Mann, Chris Offutt, Ann Pancake, Jayne Anne Phillips, Melissa Range, Carter Sickels, Aaron Smith, Jane Springer, Ida Stewart, Jacinda Townsend, Jessie van Eerden, Julia Watts, Charles Dodd White, and Crystal Wilkinson.