Ruins are expressions of tie. Their slow, almost indiscernible changes are much like our own aging and reminders of our own mortality. Ruins are not easily definable. They can be attached to personal recollection or collective memory. Growing up among the ruins of an Appalachian Ohio River town, an aesthetic of decay emanates from abandoned storefronts, factories, and civic buildings, while instilling an understanding of temporality, decline, and an acceptance of finality. But Appalachia preserves its past in order to prolong its memory’s decay. Appalachian culture embraces ruins as signifiers that solidify collective memory and arouse contemplative nostalgia. Ruins are preserved in order to memorialize the past, with the intention these sp...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
As an independent scholar and folklorist, my travels across the country have allowed me to engage wi...
Left with the skeletal remains of an imperious and obsolete economic system, Appalachian river city ...
Left with the skeletal remains of an imperious and obsolete economic system, Appalachian river city ...
Appalachia is often envisioned as what cultural theorist Evan Watkins calls a “throwaway” or “relic ...
Ruins can be invaluable relics, decorative follies or problematic garbage in cities. Many people see...
When the term Appalachia is heard, what do you think about? Do you imagine a deformed mentally deran...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
Traditionally Appalachia has been stereotyped as a backwards region that is behind the times. Accor...
In southern Appalachia, we fail to make visible the roots. Existing not as a geographical location b...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
As an independent scholar and folklorist, my travels across the country have allowed me to engage wi...
Left with the skeletal remains of an imperious and obsolete economic system, Appalachian river city ...
Left with the skeletal remains of an imperious and obsolete economic system, Appalachian river city ...
Appalachia is often envisioned as what cultural theorist Evan Watkins calls a “throwaway” or “relic ...
Ruins can be invaluable relics, decorative follies or problematic garbage in cities. Many people see...
When the term Appalachia is heard, what do you think about? Do you imagine a deformed mentally deran...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
In an effort to make Appalachia a more acceptable and productive region to the rest of the country, ...
Traditionally Appalachia has been stereotyped as a backwards region that is behind the times. Accor...
In southern Appalachia, we fail to make visible the roots. Existing not as a geographical location b...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
Material culture is an understudied aspect of social life in Appalachian Studies, the multi- discipl...
As an independent scholar and folklorist, my travels across the country have allowed me to engage wi...