The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols rooted in a deeply problematic past litter the ground and contaminate the soil. Stephen M. Monroe’s provocative study focuses on predominantly white southern universities where Old South rhetoric still reverberates, where rebel flags cast a shadow over attempts at racial harmony, school cheers to reinforce racial barriers, and student yearbooks to create and protect an oppressive culture of exclusion. Across the region, in college towns like Oxford, Mississippi; Athens, Georgia; and Tuscaloosa, Alabama—communities remain locked in a difficult, recursive, and inherently rhetorical struggle that wrestles with this troubling legacy. Words, image...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
This study examines college football's role in redefining the American South's regional identity in ...
On 21 December 1886, Southern editor Henry W. Grady gave a speech at New York\u27s Delmonico\u27s Re...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
In this SouthTalk, Stephen Monroe and LaToya Faulk discuss Monroe’s new book, Heritage and Hate: Old...
Building on a growing body of literature about the historical and contemporary formation of Black So...
Journalist W.J. Cash's "Savage Ideal," historian Sheldon Hackney's "siegementality," literary critic...
Recent debates as to the place of Old South symbols and institutions in the South of the new millenn...
The study of southern rhetoric and public address remains important to the study of American rhetori...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
From 1861 to 1865, as white southerners waged their unsuccessful struggle for independence, they exp...
3 educational design. Increasingly on the defensive because of slavery, the region staunchly oppos...
Like many other states, Mississippi and Louisiana have struggled, and continue to struggle with the ...
What is southern literature? My study examines the role literary critics have played in constructing...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
This study examines college football's role in redefining the American South's regional identity in ...
On 21 December 1886, Southern editor Henry W. Grady gave a speech at New York\u27s Delmonico\u27s Re...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
In this SouthTalk, Stephen Monroe and LaToya Faulk discuss Monroe’s new book, Heritage and Hate: Old...
Building on a growing body of literature about the historical and contemporary formation of Black So...
Journalist W.J. Cash's "Savage Ideal," historian Sheldon Hackney's "siegementality," literary critic...
Recent debates as to the place of Old South symbols and institutions in the South of the new millenn...
The study of southern rhetoric and public address remains important to the study of American rhetori...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
From 1861 to 1865, as white southerners waged their unsuccessful struggle for independence, they exp...
3 educational design. Increasingly on the defensive because of slavery, the region staunchly oppos...
Like many other states, Mississippi and Louisiana have struggled, and continue to struggle with the ...
What is southern literature? My study examines the role literary critics have played in constructing...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
This study examines college football's role in redefining the American South's regional identity in ...
On 21 December 1886, Southern editor Henry W. Grady gave a speech at New York\u27s Delmonico\u27s Re...