Work experiences as they appear in contemporary Southern Appalachian poetry are issues that have yet to be explored. Critics examine the work of Southern Appalachian poets sometimes as romantic, celebrating a bygone era, rather than examining it in the context of the working class. Topics discussed in this study of working-class experiences include "women's work" in the poetry of Kathryn Stripling Byer, "farm work" in Robert Morgan's poetry, work in textile mills and manual labor within the poetry of Ron Rash, and social issues along with character identity through working individuals in the poetry of Bennie Lee Sinclair
dissertation demonstrates how poetry about Appalachia expanded American considerations of democracy,...
This dissertation argues that Appalachian writers can reappropriate and rewrite the stereotypes that...
Lucy Furman, 1870-1958, wrote five novels based on experiences of herself and her colleagues at the ...
This dissertation demonstrates how poetry about Appalachia expanded American considerations of democ...
Southern Appalachian textile mill culture produced a large body of songs and poems about the various...
The Poets’ Labor: Industrialization and the Place of Poetry in Antebellum America argues that, in th...
Why has Appalachia been written out of the story of modernism? Current scholarship on American moder...
Colonialism has played a large and complicated part in the history of Appalachia. Upon European cont...
I have long had a personal interest in craft-work. As well, the Appalachian Mountains have won my he...
The purpose of this dissertation, Aesthetic Activisms: Language Politics and Inheritances in Recent ...
The research studies the Southern Appalachian dialect present in five poems in Melissa Range’s Scrip...
Appalachia has long been stereotyped as a region of feuds, moonshine stills, mine wars, environmenta...
The period between the Civil War and World War II brought sweeping changes and extreme circumstances...
This study examines the portrayal of Southern Appalachian people and their culture in American drama...
In southern Appalachia, we fail to make visible the roots. Existing not as a geographical location b...
dissertation demonstrates how poetry about Appalachia expanded American considerations of democracy,...
This dissertation argues that Appalachian writers can reappropriate and rewrite the stereotypes that...
Lucy Furman, 1870-1958, wrote five novels based on experiences of herself and her colleagues at the ...
This dissertation demonstrates how poetry about Appalachia expanded American considerations of democ...
Southern Appalachian textile mill culture produced a large body of songs and poems about the various...
The Poets’ Labor: Industrialization and the Place of Poetry in Antebellum America argues that, in th...
Why has Appalachia been written out of the story of modernism? Current scholarship on American moder...
Colonialism has played a large and complicated part in the history of Appalachia. Upon European cont...
I have long had a personal interest in craft-work. As well, the Appalachian Mountains have won my he...
The purpose of this dissertation, Aesthetic Activisms: Language Politics and Inheritances in Recent ...
The research studies the Southern Appalachian dialect present in five poems in Melissa Range’s Scrip...
Appalachia has long been stereotyped as a region of feuds, moonshine stills, mine wars, environmenta...
The period between the Civil War and World War II brought sweeping changes and extreme circumstances...
This study examines the portrayal of Southern Appalachian people and their culture in American drama...
In southern Appalachia, we fail to make visible the roots. Existing not as a geographical location b...
dissertation demonstrates how poetry about Appalachia expanded American considerations of democracy,...
This dissertation argues that Appalachian writers can reappropriate and rewrite the stereotypes that...
Lucy Furman, 1870-1958, wrote five novels based on experiences of herself and her colleagues at the ...