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The Social Life of Poetry: Appalechia, Race, and Radical Modernism
The Social Life of Poetry: Appalechia, Race, and Radical Modernism, Winner of the 2009 Weatherford Award for Best Non-Fiction Book about Appalachia!
From Jewish publishers to Appalachian poets, Green's cultural study reveals the role of mountain whites in American racial history. Part One (1880-1935) explores the , The Social Life of Poetry: Appalechia, Race, and Radical Modernism has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • The Social Life of Poetry: Appalechia, Race, and Radical Modernism
  • Written by author Chris Green
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, November 2009
  • Winner of the 2009 Weatherford Award for Best Non-Fiction Book about Appalachia! From Jewish publishers to Appalachian poets, Green's cultural study reveals the role of "mountain whites" in American racial history. Part One (1880-1935) explores the
  • Winner of the 2009 Weatherford Award for Best Non-Fiction Book about Appalachia!From Jewish publishers to Appalachian poets, Green’s cultural study reveals the role of “mountain whites” in American racial history. Part O
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List of Illustrations ix

Series Editor's Foreword xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Permissions xv

Introduction 1

Part I Appalachia, Race, and Pluralism

Chapter 1 Evangelizing an Anglo Equality (1883-1908) 17

Chapter 2 New York City's Cultural Pluralists (1906-1930) 41

Chapter 3 Reactionary Regionalism versus Critical Quarterlies (1925-1945) 69

Part II The Social Life of Poetry

Chapter 4 Racing the Land with Jesse Stuart's: Man with a Bull-Tongue Plow (1934) 97

Chapter 5 "Authentic Folk Feeling" in James Still's Hounds on the Mountain (1937) 125

Chapter 6 Rebinding "The Book of the Dead" into Muriel Rukeyser's U.S. 1 (1938) 161

Chapter 7 The Tight Rope of Democracy and Don West's Clods of Southern Earth (1946) 199

Notes 231

Bibliography 237

Index 261


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