Navigating Souths
Transdisciplinary Explorations of a U.S. Region
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Pages: 328
Illustrations: 8 b&w photos
Trim size: 6.000in x 9.000in
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Pub Date: 11/15/2020
ISBN: 9-780-8203-5877-2
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Pub Date: 08/01/2017
ISBN: 9-780-8203-5107-0
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Navigating Souths
Transdisciplinary Explorations of a U.S. Region
Reshaping southern studies through scholarly collaboration and fresh perspectives
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The work of considering, imagining, and theorizing the U.S. South in regional, national, and global contexts is an intellectual project that has been going on for some time. Scholars in history, literature, and other disciplines have developed an advanced understanding of the historical, social, and cultural forces that have helped to shape the U.S. South. However, most of the debates on these subjects have taken place within specific academic disciplines, with few attempts to cross-engage.
Navigating Souths broadens these exchanges by facilitating transdisciplinary conversations about southern studies scholarship. The fourteen original essays in Navigating Souths articulate questions about the significances of the South as a theoretical and literal “home” base for social science and humanities researchers. They also examine challenges faced by researchers who identify as southern studies scholars, as well as by those who live and work in the regional South, and show how researchers have responded to these challenges. In doing so, this book project seeks to reframe the field of southern studies as it is currently being practiced by social science and humanities scholars and thus reshape historical and cultural conceptualizations of the region.
Alix Chapman
Rico D. Chapman
Kirsten A. Dellinger
Gwendolyn Ferreti
Kathryn Green
Robert Greene
John Hayes
Jeffrey T. Jackson
Anne Lewis
Katie McKee
Kathryn Radishofski
Emily Satterwhite
Melanie Benson Taylor
Annette Trefzer
Daniel Cross Turner
Charles Reagan Wilson