Keywords for Southern Studies



Bok Engelsk
Medvirkende
Utgitt
University of Georgia Press
Omfang
1 online resource (411 p.)
Opplysninger
Introduction / Jennifer Rae Greeson and Scott Romine -- Regimes -- Incarceration / Houston A. Baker Jr -- Plantation / Matthew Pratt Guterl -- Nation / Jennifer Rae Greeson -- Empire / Harilaos Stecopoulos -- Labor / Ted Atkinson -- Segregation / Leigh Anne Duck -- Places -- Black atlantic / Keith Cartwright -- Tropics / Natalie J. Ring -- Haiti / Anna Brickhouse -- America / Deborah Cohn -- Region / Wanda Rushing -- Global south / Eric Lott -- Peoples -- Creole/creolization / Shirley Elizabeth Thompson -- Black and white / Suzanne W. Jones -- Native / Eric Gary Anderson -- Latin / Claudia Milian -- Folk / Erich Nunn -- Queer/quare / Michael P. Bibler -- Approaches -- Consumption / Scott Romine -- Performance / Jayna Brown -- Book history / Coleman Hutchison -- Literature / Thomas F. Haddox -- Ecology/environment / Steven E. Knepper -- Structures of feeling -- Fetish / John T. Matthews -- Fundamentalism / Briallen Hopper -- Exceptionalism / Sylvia Shin Huey Chong -- Romance/abjection / Riché Richardson -- Modernism/modernity / Melanie Benson Taylor -- Postsouthern / Martyn Bone -- Trauma / Jon Smith.. - "In Keywords for Southern Studies, the editors have compiled an eclectic collection of essays which address the fluidity and ever-changing nature of southern studies by adopting a transnational, interdisciplinary focus. This book is termed 'critical' because the essays in it are pertinent to modern life beyond the world of 'southern studies.' The non-binary, non-traditional approach of Keywords unmasks and refuses the binary thinking -- First World/Third World, self/other -- that postcolonial studies has taught us is the worst rhetorical structure of empire. Keywords promotes a holistic way of thinking that starts with southern studies but extends even further"--
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ISBN
0-8203-4961-5

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