The Scourges of the South? Essays on “The Sickly South” in History, Literature, and Popular Culture

The Scourges of the South? Essays on “The Sickly South” in History, Literature, and Popular Culture
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781443869881
ISBN-13 : 1443869880
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Book Synopsis The Scourges of the South? Essays on “The Sickly South” in History, Literature, and Popular Culture by : Thomas Ærvold Bjerre

Download or read book The Scourges of the South? Essays on “The Sickly South” in History, Literature, and Popular Culture written by Thomas Ærvold Bjerre and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2014-10-17 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this book, eleven scholars “take their stand” on the controversial issue of disease as it occurs in the context of the American South. Playing on the popular vision of the South as an ill region on several levels, the European and American contributors interpret various aspects of the regional “sickly” culture as not so much southern “problems”, but, rather, southern opportunities, or else, springboards to yet another of the South’s cultural revitalizations, “health”. As Thomas Ærvold Bjerre and Beata Zawadka note in their introduction, the so-called “Healthy South” has never been an easy topic for scholars dealing with the region. One reason for this is that researchers have been taught to approach so formulated a topic no further than to the point when it turns out it is a contradiction in terms, and, indeed, there is much in southern history and the present situation that justifies such an approach. This volume, however, comprises a collective effort of southernist historians, literature experts, and culture critics to transcend the “contradictory” concept of the “Healthy South,” and does so by reinventing the notion of the southern disease and, consequently, the role of the South as a “scourge” in American culture in terms of this culture’s bountiful gift.


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