Popular perceptions of Appalachia depict a rural region populated by poor, backward, uneducated whites. Despite a more than two-hundred-year black presence in Appalachia, the perceived racial homogeneity of the region and the scholarly discourse that downplay racial difference (c.f., Coleman 2001) create a story of Appalachia focused on poor (white) problems that ignore race. Through an ethnographic case study of Knoxville, this dissertation seeks to disrupt popular and scholarly conceptions of Appalachia by considering how scholars might research, recognize and think about race in the region not simply through the experiences of whites, but through an examination of the lives of the sizable but almost invisible population of blacks. Usin...
In southern Appalachia, we fail to make visible the roots. Existing not as a geographical location b...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...
AbstractThis dissertation examines the structural, political and ideological processes associated wi...
Popular perceptions of Appalachia depict a rural region populated by poor, “backward,” uneducated wh...
In this thesis, I examine ongoing efforts by Knoxville, Tennessee’s Black community to resist the er...
The myth and image of Southern Appalachia spun by local color writers of the early nineteenth centur...
This Cultural Studies dissertation comes from extended research on three East Tennessee school distr...
This dissertation argues that Appalachian writers can reappropriate and rewrite the stereotypes that...
This research considers collective black emplacement in rural Piedmont North Carolina. Two forms of ...
This thesis examines the role of racialized practices in the discourses and processes that alter pla...
This dissertation presents a relational ethnographic analysis of how people in two marginalized plac...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which black (e)migration to the territorial frontier chall...
Traditional, participatory music is a powerful medium through which people express and shape their i...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, published in 1986. This issue highlights ...
This paper investigates the current relevance of the central thesis of Edward Cabbell’s contribution...
In southern Appalachia, we fail to make visible the roots. Existing not as a geographical location b...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...
AbstractThis dissertation examines the structural, political and ideological processes associated wi...
Popular perceptions of Appalachia depict a rural region populated by poor, “backward,” uneducated wh...
In this thesis, I examine ongoing efforts by Knoxville, Tennessee’s Black community to resist the er...
The myth and image of Southern Appalachia spun by local color writers of the early nineteenth centur...
This Cultural Studies dissertation comes from extended research on three East Tennessee school distr...
This dissertation argues that Appalachian writers can reappropriate and rewrite the stereotypes that...
This research considers collective black emplacement in rural Piedmont North Carolina. Two forms of ...
This thesis examines the role of racialized practices in the discourses and processes that alter pla...
This dissertation presents a relational ethnographic analysis of how people in two marginalized plac...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which black (e)migration to the territorial frontier chall...
Traditional, participatory music is a powerful medium through which people express and shape their i...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, published in 1986. This issue highlights ...
This paper investigates the current relevance of the central thesis of Edward Cabbell’s contribution...
In southern Appalachia, we fail to make visible the roots. Existing not as a geographical location b...
Within a few years of 1838, when most members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to emigrate to Indi...
AbstractThis dissertation examines the structural, political and ideological processes associated wi...