Reflecting the dramatic changes in southern society in the last twenty years, the South’s culture has been transformed. The increasing social diversity is leading to a multicultural society in which African Americans, Latinos, Asians, the white working classes, LGBT people, and others are claiming a new, dramatically different southern identity. In this SouthTalk, Charles Reagan Wilson explores how popular magazines have become a surprising carrier of this new identity to broad regional and national audiences. Wilson is professor emeritus of history and Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi. He served as the director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture (1998–2007) and the Kelly Gene Cook Sr. Chair of History (2007–20...
On September 19 and 20, 2003, the Seventeenth Southern Writers Symposium, organized around the theme...
Recent reality television programming has reawakened the popular use of the American South and, spec...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
Over more than three decades of teaching at the University of Mississippi, Charles Reagan Wilson’s r...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
When the University of North Carolina Press joined with the Center for the Study of Southern Culture...
Since the end of World War II, the South has experienced a greater awareness of growth and of its ac...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Robert L. Lake authored Diddley Bows, Cross Harps, Banja...
Music from the American South has made an indisputable impact on culture and politics in the U.S. an...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William M. Reynolds co-authored Critical Studies of South...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
In this SouthTalk, Stephen Monroe and LaToya Faulk discuss Monroe’s new book, Heritage and Hate: Old...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
UM\u27s William F. Winter Professor of History shares traditions, trends in region\u27s cultur
This is a study of the Southern Review, a cultural quarterly published at Louisiana State University...
On September 19 and 20, 2003, the Seventeenth Southern Writers Symposium, organized around the theme...
Recent reality television programming has reawakened the popular use of the American South and, spec...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...
Over more than three decades of teaching at the University of Mississippi, Charles Reagan Wilson’s r...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
When the University of North Carolina Press joined with the Center for the Study of Southern Culture...
Since the end of World War II, the South has experienced a greater awareness of growth and of its ac...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Robert L. Lake authored Diddley Bows, Cross Harps, Banja...
Music from the American South has made an indisputable impact on culture and politics in the U.S. an...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William M. Reynolds co-authored Critical Studies of South...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
In this SouthTalk, Stephen Monroe and LaToya Faulk discuss Monroe’s new book, Heritage and Hate: Old...
This panel critically investigates and informs the construction of southernness, southern identity, ...
UM\u27s William F. Winter Professor of History shares traditions, trends in region\u27s cultur
This is a study of the Southern Review, a cultural quarterly published at Louisiana State University...
On September 19 and 20, 2003, the Seventeenth Southern Writers Symposium, organized around the theme...
Recent reality television programming has reawakened the popular use of the American South and, spec...
The US South is a rhetorical landscape that pulsates with division, a place where words and symbols ...