In the Spring 2012 issue of Southern Cultures… Blood rains. Snow falls. Bourbon makes the man. Irish Americans redefine black and white. Camp Wah-Kon-Dah glows in the embers of old memories.
(G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1892–99), 3:154–55. 6. George W. Corner, ed., The Autobiography of Benjamin Rush: His Travels Through Life, Togetherwith His Commonplace Book [1789–1813], Memoirs of the American PhilosophicalSociety, vol.
Kershaw was a notorious Nashville eccentric who bridged the 1950s era of “massive resistance” and present-day neo-Confederate activities in the South, particularly in helping found the League of the South. Born in Carthage, Missouri, ...
Southern Cultures: Volume 20: Number 4 - Winter 2014 Issue
What does "redneck" mean? What's going to happen to the southern accent? What makes black southerners laugh? What is "real" country music? These are the kinds of questions that pop...
Southern Cultures Volume 20: Number 1 – Summer 2014 Table of Contents Front Porch by Jocelyn R. Neal "One of the challenges—and, simultaneously, deep pleasures—of studying the South is that the disciplinary walls of the academy ...
... Bohemians and Shenanigans in the 1920s French Quarter an excerpt from Dixie Bohemia by John Shelton Reed .................... William Faulkner arrived in New Orleans in 1925 and moved in with the artist William Spratling. When the two ...
Southern Cultures is published quarterly (spring, summer, fall, winter) by the University of North Carolina Press. The journal is sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Center for the Study of the American South.