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- catalog abstract "Various authors examine and dispute the stereotypes of Appalachia.".
- catalog alternative "Confronting Appalachian stereotypes.".
- catalog contributor b12502268.
- catalog contributor b12502269.
- catalog contributor b12502270.
- catalog contributor b12502271.
- catalog contributor b12502272.
- catalog contributor b12502273.
- catalog coverage "Appalachian Region, Southern Social conditions.".
- catalog created "[2001]".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "[2001]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2001]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Dwight B. Billings -- Beyond isolation and homogeneity: diversity and the history of Appalachia / Ronald L. Lewis -- A landscape and a people set apart: narratives of exploration and travel in early Appalachia / Katherine Ledford -- "Deadened color and colder horror": Rebecca Harding Davis and the myth of Unionist Appalachia / Kenneth W. Noe -- The racial "innocence" of Appalachia: William Faulkner and the mountain south / John C. Inscoe -- A judicious combination of incident and psychology: John Fox Jr. and the southern mountaineer motif / Darlene Wilson -- When "bloodshed is a pastime": mountain feuds and Appalachian stereotyping / Kathleen M. Blee and Dwight B. Billings -- Where did hillbillies come from? Tracing sources of the comic hillbilly fool in literature / Sandra L. Ballard -- The "r" word: what's so funny (and not so funny) about redneck jokes / Anne Shelby -- Appalachian images: a personal history / Denise Giardina -- Up in the country / Fred Hobson -- On being "country": one Affrilachian woman's return home / Crystal E. Wilkinson -- Appalachian stepchild / Stephen L. Fisher -- If there's one thing you can tell them, it's that you're free / Eula Hall -- The grass roots speak back / Stephen L. Fisher -- Miners talk back: labor activism in southeastern Kentucky in 1922 / Alan Banks -- Coalfield women making history / Sally Ward Maggard -- Paving the way: urban organizations and the image of Appalachians / Phillip J. Obermiller -- Stories of AIDS in Appalachia / Mary K. Anglin -- America needs hillbillies: the case of The Kentucky cycle / Finlay Donesky -- The view from the castle: reflections on The Kentucky cycle phenomenon / Rodger Cunningham -- Regional consciousness and political imagination: the Appalachian connection in an anxious nation / Herbert Reid -- Notes on The Kentucky cycle / Gurney Norman.".
- catalog description "Various authors examine and dispute the stereotypes of Appalachia.".
- catalog extent "xi, 350 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0813190010 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "[2001]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lexington : University Press of Kentucky,".
- catalog spatial "Appalachian Region, Southern Social conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Appalachian Region, Southern".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "975/.009734 21".
- catalog subject "Appalachians (People) Appalachian Region, Southern Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Appalachians (People) Appalachian Region, Southern Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "Appalachians (People) Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Appalachians (People) Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "Appalachians (People) in literature.".
- catalog subject "F210 .C66 2001".
- catalog subject "Stereotypes (Social psychology) United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Dwight B. Billings -- Beyond isolation and homogeneity: diversity and the history of Appalachia / Ronald L. Lewis -- A landscape and a people set apart: narratives of exploration and travel in early Appalachia / Katherine Ledford -- "Deadened color and colder horror": Rebecca Harding Davis and the myth of Unionist Appalachia / Kenneth W. Noe -- The racial "innocence" of Appalachia: William Faulkner and the mountain south / John C. Inscoe -- A judicious combination of incident and psychology: John Fox Jr. and the southern mountaineer motif / Darlene Wilson -- When "bloodshed is a pastime": mountain feuds and Appalachian stereotyping / Kathleen M. Blee and Dwight B. Billings -- Where did hillbillies come from? Tracing sources of the comic hillbilly fool in literature / Sandra L. Ballard -- The "r" word: what's so funny (and not so funny) about redneck jokes / Anne Shelby -- Appalachian images: a personal history / Denise Giardina -- Up in the country / Fred Hobson -- On being "country": one Affrilachian woman's return home / Crystal E. Wilkinson -- Appalachian stepchild / Stephen L. Fisher -- If there's one thing you can tell them, it's that you're free / Eula Hall -- The grass roots speak back / Stephen L. Fisher -- Miners talk back: labor activism in southeastern Kentucky in 1922 / Alan Banks -- Coalfield women making history / Sally Ward Maggard -- Paving the way: urban organizations and the image of Appalachians / Phillip J. Obermiller -- Stories of AIDS in Appalachia / Mary K. Anglin -- America needs hillbillies: the case of The Kentucky cycle / Finlay Donesky -- The view from the castle: reflections on The Kentucky cycle phenomenon / Rodger Cunningham -- Regional consciousness and political imagination: the Appalachian connection in an anxious nation / Herbert Reid -- Notes on The Kentucky cycle / Gurney Norman.".
- catalog title "Back talk from Appalachia : confronting stereotypes / edited by Dwight B. Billings, Gurney Norman, and Katherine Ledford ; foreword by Ronald D. Eller.".
- catalog type "text".