This paper presents selected stories and analysis from the collection Re-Reading Appalachia: Literacy, Place, and Cultural Resistance (University Press of Kentucky 2015), co-edited by the presenter. Re-Reading Appalachia argues that reading and writing practices, given the longtime stereotyping of Appalachian illiteracy, play a significant role in marking and managing diversity within Appalachian communities. This presentation advances this argument, and illustrates it through the stories and analyses of contributors to the volume. One used the literacies he learned as a fundamentalist preacher to manage his identity as a gay man in Appalachia. One documents the use of dramatic writing to create empathy among the diverse groups that make up...
This workshop explores teaching diverse students, particularly African Americans from urban environm...
Attuned Advocacy examines the ways Appalachian identity is circulated and negotiated within the publ...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
Appalachian women are subject to female gender roles within the region, which shape and constrain th...
My paper will consider how features of early Celtic rhetoric, imported by the Scotch-Irish, are infl...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
Appalachia has long been stereotyped as a region of feuds, moonshine stills, mine wars, environmenta...
Rereading Appalachia: Literacy, Place and Cultural Resistance. Sara Webb-Sunderhaus and Kim Donehowe...
Appalachian history is one that is both exoticized and alienated in the American imagination. People...
Appalachia is an American region characterized by a strong oral tradition. Ballads, ghotlore, minelo...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the development of negative stereotypes and stigmas as well ...
This book demonstrates the value of using fan mail and online customer reviews to determine what mea...
If, as Henry Shapiro argues, Appalachia truly is a construct, “a strange land inhabited by a peculia...
In his book, Hill Folks, Brooks Blevins’ historical account of the Arkansas Ozarkers defines the kin...
This dissertation analyzes the literary portrayal of literacy events in memoirs and novels written b...
This workshop explores teaching diverse students, particularly African Americans from urban environm...
Attuned Advocacy examines the ways Appalachian identity is circulated and negotiated within the publ...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
Appalachian women are subject to female gender roles within the region, which shape and constrain th...
My paper will consider how features of early Celtic rhetoric, imported by the Scotch-Irish, are infl...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
Appalachia has long been stereotyped as a region of feuds, moonshine stills, mine wars, environmenta...
Rereading Appalachia: Literacy, Place and Cultural Resistance. Sara Webb-Sunderhaus and Kim Donehowe...
Appalachian history is one that is both exoticized and alienated in the American imagination. People...
Appalachia is an American region characterized by a strong oral tradition. Ballads, ghotlore, minelo...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the development of negative stereotypes and stigmas as well ...
This book demonstrates the value of using fan mail and online customer reviews to determine what mea...
If, as Henry Shapiro argues, Appalachia truly is a construct, “a strange land inhabited by a peculia...
In his book, Hill Folks, Brooks Blevins’ historical account of the Arkansas Ozarkers defines the kin...
This dissertation analyzes the literary portrayal of literacy events in memoirs and novels written b...
This workshop explores teaching diverse students, particularly African Americans from urban environm...
Attuned Advocacy examines the ways Appalachian identity is circulated and negotiated within the publ...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...