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2020
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Contributions by Lindsay Alexander, Alison Arant, Alicia Matheny Beeson, Eric Bennett, Gina Caison, Jordan Cofer, Doug Davis, Doreen Fowler, Marshall Bruce Gentry, Bruce Henderson, Monica C. Miller, William Murray, Carol Shloss, Alison Staudinger, and Rachel WatsonThe National Endowment for the Humanities has funded two Summer Institutes titled "Reconsidering Flannery O’Connor," which invited scholars to rethink approaches to Flannery O’Connor’s work. Drawing largely on research th...
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Southern Comforts
Drinking and the U.S. South
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- Scott RomineAlison ArantJohn StromskiSusan ZiegerCara KoehlerMatthew SuttonCaleb DoanJ. Gerald KennedyKatharine BurnettZackary VernonMonica Carol MillerEllen LanskyDavid A. DavisJenna SciutoChristopher RiegerJerod Ra'Del HollyfieldRobert ReaHannah C. GriggsJennie Lightweis-Goff
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- Southern Literary Studies
2020
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Moving beyond familiar myths about moonshiners, bootleggers, and hard-drinking writers, Southern Comforts explores how alcohol and drinking helped shape the literature and culture of the U.S. South.Edited by Conor Picken and Matthew Dischinger, this collection of seventeen thought-provoking essays proposes that discussions about drinking in southern culture often orbit around familiar figures and mythologies that obscure what alcohol consumption has meant over time. Comple...
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- Routledge Guides to Literature
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