This thesis examines selections of Appalachian women’s personal narrative as well as Affrilachian Poetry written by Kentuckians Bianca Spriggs and Nikki Finney. This project’s goal lies in resisting oppression and erasure of Appalachian culture’s heterogeneity. Contrary to constructions of Appalachians as lazy, complacent, and white, many Appalachians organize communities of resistance from within the region itself. Challenging these representations, I argue that Appalachian feminists as well as Affrilachian poets create countercultures that disrupt monolithic, colonialist, and unquestioned constructions of Appalachia
African American women in Appalachia have lived, survived and long been overlooked by dominant narra...
Since its inception in the 1970s, Appalachian Studies scholars and activists have worked to mediate,...
When I came to understand myself as an Affrilachian Scholar/Artist, I found myself in a gendered, ed...
This thesis examines selections of Appalachian women’s personal narrative as well as Affrilachian Po...
Appalachian history is one that is both exoticized and alienated in the American imagination. People...
Popular perceptions of Appalachia depict a rural region populated by poor, “backward,” uneducated wh...
Appalachian women are subject to female gender roles within the region, which shape and constrain th...
Colonialism has played a large and complicated part in the history of Appalachia. Upon European cont...
Appalachia has long been stereotyped as a region of feuds, moonshine stills, mine wars, environmenta...
This paper presents selected stories and analysis from the collection Re-Reading Appalachia: Literac...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, published in 1986. This issue highlights ...
Cincinnati, Ohio is not a place typically included in public discourse on Appalachia because it does...
Attuned Advocacy examines the ways Appalachian identity is circulated and negotiated within the publ...
Appalachian literature by definition is an exclusionary genre from, for, inspired by, and/or protect...
African American women in Appalachia have lived, survived and long been overlooked by dominant narra...
Since its inception in the 1970s, Appalachian Studies scholars and activists have worked to mediate,...
When I came to understand myself as an Affrilachian Scholar/Artist, I found myself in a gendered, ed...
This thesis examines selections of Appalachian women’s personal narrative as well as Affrilachian Po...
Appalachian history is one that is both exoticized and alienated in the American imagination. People...
Popular perceptions of Appalachia depict a rural region populated by poor, “backward,” uneducated wh...
Appalachian women are subject to female gender roles within the region, which shape and constrain th...
Colonialism has played a large and complicated part in the history of Appalachia. Upon European cont...
Appalachia has long been stereotyped as a region of feuds, moonshine stills, mine wars, environmenta...
This paper presents selected stories and analysis from the collection Re-Reading Appalachia: Literac...
Many scholars have examined how Appalachian students negotiate various forms of difference in the un...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, published in 1986. This issue highlights ...
Cincinnati, Ohio is not a place typically included in public discourse on Appalachia because it does...
Attuned Advocacy examines the ways Appalachian identity is circulated and negotiated within the publ...
Appalachian literature by definition is an exclusionary genre from, for, inspired by, and/or protect...
African American women in Appalachia have lived, survived and long been overlooked by dominant narra...
Since its inception in the 1970s, Appalachian Studies scholars and activists have worked to mediate,...
When I came to understand myself as an Affrilachian Scholar/Artist, I found myself in a gendered, ed...