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    453,-

    The mass migration of Latin Americans to the US South has led to profound changes in the social, economic, and cultural life of the region and inaugurated a new era in southern history. This multi-disciplinary collection of essays explores these transformations in rural, urban, and suburban areas of the South.

  • - Stories
    av Andrew Porter
    512,-

    Features ten short stories that explore loss and sacrifice in American suburbia. In idyllic suburbs across the country, from Philadelphia to San Francisco, the narrators struggle to find meaning or value in their lives because of (or in spite of) something that has happened in their pasts.

  • - Critical Discourse in the Old South
    av Michael O'Brien
    607,-

  • - Private Diary and Letters, 1861-1862
    av William Howard Russell
    527

  • av E. Merton Coulter
    527

  • - Essays on Dante, Wordsworth, Eliot, and Others
    av Marion Montgomery
    527

  • av Janet Larson
    556,-

  • - A Vagabond Reporter Encounters the New South
    av Hunter James
    527

  • - The Last Great Days of PTL
    av Hunter James
    439,-

  • - The More Things Change...
    av Anne Permaloff
    556,-

  • - James E. Folsom and Political Power in Alabama
    av Anne Permaloff
    527

  • - Remembering Louisiana, 1850-1871
    av Celine Fremaux Garcia
    527

  • av James M. Curtis
    439,-

  • - A Biography and Critical Study
    av R. Bruce Bickley
    424,-

  • - The Imagination of Extremity
    av Frederick Asals
    512,-

    Explores the dualities that inform the entire body of Flannery O'Connor's fiction. From the almost unredeemable world of Wise Blood to the climactic moments of revelation that infuse The Violent Bear It Away, O'Connor's novels and stories wrestle with extremes of faith and reason, acceptance and revolt.

  • av Kate Swanson
    409 - 1 114,-

    In 1992, Calhuas, an isolated Andean town, got its first road. Newly connected to Ecuador's large cities, Calhuas experienced rapid social-spatial change, which Kate Swanson richly describes in Begging as a Path to Progress.Based on nineteen months of fieldwork, Swanson's study pays particular attention to the ideas and practices surrounding youth. While begging seems to be inconsistent with-or even an affront to-ideas about childhood in the developed world, Swanson demonstrates that the majority of income earned from begging goes toward funding Ecuadorian children's educations in hopes of securing more prosperous futures.Examining beggars' organized migration networks, as well as the degree to which children can express agency and fulfill personal ambitions through begging, Swanson argues that Calhuas's beggars are capable of canny engagement with the forces of change. She also shows how frequent movement between rural and urban Ecuador has altered both, masculinizing the countryside and complicating the Ecuadorian conflation of whiteness and cities. Finally, her study unpacks ongoing conflicts over programs to 'clean up' Quito and other major cities, noting that revanchist efforts have had multiple effects-spurring more dangerous transnational migration, for example, while also providing some women and children with tourist-friendly local spaces in which to sell a notion of Andean authenticity.

  • av Leonard Dinnerstein
    497,-

    Offers an account of the murder of the young Atlanta factory worker Mary Phagan and the subsequent lynching of Leo Frank, the transplanted northern Jew who was her employer and accused killer. This book includes letters written by Jim Conley, who was the state's main witness against Frank.

  • av G. Richard Hoard
    409

    When I was twenty I came face to face with the old man convicted of paying five thousand dollars for the murder of my father."e;"e; From the gripping first line of this true story, you will follow a young man's journey through grief and despair to acceptance and forgiveness. On August 7, 1967, prosecutor Floyd "e;"e;Fuzzy"e;"e; Hoard was killed by a car bomb in his own front yard in Jackson County, Georgia. Summoning the memories of the events surrounding that day, Alone among the Living is G. Richard Hoard's remembrance of the father he lost on that day, and of his subsequent struggle to come to terms with the murder.

  • - Poems
    av Rachel Loden
    365,-

  • - What the Opt-out Phenomenon Can Teach Us About Work and Family
    av Karine S. Moe & Dianna Shandy
    439 - 1 143,-

    Examines the many pressures that influence a woman's decision to resign, reduce, or reorient her career. This book states that women who have downsized their careers stress the value of social networks - of 'running with a pack of smart women' who've also chosen to emphasize motherhood over paid work.

  • - On Swamps, Bogs, and Human Imagination
    av Barbara Hurd
    365,-

    Contains nine essays which explores the allure of bogs, swamps, and wetlands. Detailing the land of carnivorous plants, swamp gas, and bog men, this work establishes a separate ground for thoughts about mythology, literature, Eastern spirituality, and human longing.

  • - A Critique of Keepers of the Game
     
    439,-

  • - The 1979 Greensboro Killings
    av Elizabeth Wheaton
    527

  • av Henry Timrod
    424,-

  • - A Variorium Edition
    av Henry Timrod
    439,-

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