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Articles in Spring 2004 issue of Southern Quarterly
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Playing Lady and Imitating Aristocrats: Race, Class, and Money in Delta Wedding and The Ponder Heart
by Costello, Brannon -
"You Ain't Never Caught a Rabbit": Covering and Signifyin' in Alice Walker's "Nineteen Fifty-Five"
by Mickelsen, David J -
Gail Godwin's Message: To Those Who Want Wholeness
by McMullen, Jennifer -
"That Evening Sun(g)": Blues Inscribing Black Space in White Stories
by Peek, Charles A -
Katherine Anne Porter's "Magic": Levels of Meaning in a Neglected Masterpiece
by Unrue, Darlene Harbour -
Making Patriarchy Work for You: Jill Conner Browne's Southern, Retrofeminist Conduct Manuals
by Haddox, Thomas F -
South and the Caribbean: A Review Essay, The
by Cohn, Deborah -
Political Playing for the Soul of the American South: Theater and the Maintenance of Cultural Hegemony in the American Bible Belt
by Denman, Stan -
Death of the Author: Eudora Welty's Canonical Status, The
by Ford, Sarah -
History of Southern Women's Literature, The
by Lewis, Nghana tamu -
"The common humanity that is in us all": Toward Racial Reconciliation in Gaines's A Lesson Before Dying
by Piacentino, Ed
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