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Author Inscoe, John C., 1951-

Title Writing the South through the self : explorations in southern autobiography / John C. Inscoe
Published Athens, Ga. ; London : University of Georgia Press, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 249 pages)
Contents Lessons from southern lives : teaching race through autobiography -- "I learn what I am" : adolescent struggles with mixed-race identity -- "All manner of defeated, shiftless, shifty, pathetic and interesting good people" : autobiographical encounters with southern white poverty -- Railroads, race, and remembrance : the traumas of train travel in the Jim Crow South -- "I'm better than this sorry place" : coming to terms with self and the South in college -- Sense of place, sense of being : Appalachian struggles with identity, belonging, and escape -- Afterword. "getting fed up with this two-tone South" : moving toward ulticulturalism
Summary Drawing on two decades of teaching a college-level course on southern history as viewed through autobiography and memoir, John C. Inscoe has crafted a series of essays exploring the southern experience as reflected in the life stories of those who lived it. Constantly attuned to the pedagogical value of these narratives, Inscoe argues that they offer exceptional means of teaching young people because the authors focus so fully on their confrontations--as children, adolescents, and young adults--with aspects of southern life that they found to be troublesome, perplexing, or challenging. Maya Angelou, Rick Bragg, Jimmy Carter, Bessie and Sadie Delany, Willie Morris, Pauli Murray, Lillian Smith, and Thomas Wolfe are among the more prominent of the many writers, both famous and obscure, upon whom Inscoe draws to construct a composite portrait of the South at its most complex and diverse. The power of place; struggles with racial, ethnic, and class identities; the strength and strains of family; educational opportunities both embraced and thwarted--all are themes that infuse the works in this most intimate and humanistic of historical genres. --From the back of book
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-239) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Autobiography -- Social aspects -- Southern States
Autobiography -- Psychological aspects
Race discrimination -- Southern States
Miscegenation -- Southern States
Social stratification -- Southern States
Segregation in transportation -- Southern States
College students -- Southern States -- Attitudes
HISTORY -- State & Local.
HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century.
Autobiography -- Psychological aspects
College students -- Attitudes
Miscegenation
Race discrimination
Segregation in transportation
Social conditions
Social stratification
SUBJECT Southern States -- Biography
Southern States -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125661
Appalachian Region -- Social conditions
Subject Appalachian Region
Southern States
Genre/Form collective biographies.
Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780820339689
0820339687