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Articles in Fall 2008 issue of Southern Quarterly

  • Editor's Introduction
    by Chambers, Douglas B
  • A Vision of Reunion: Kate Chopin's At Fault
    by Russell, David
  • "A Good Girl Like Nancy": Willa Cather's Sapphira and the Slave Girl
    by Abbott, Traci B
  • Politics of Saving the King's Court: Why We Should Take Elvis Fans Seriously1, The
    by Alderman, Derek H
  • Easing a Country's Conscience: Little Rock's Central High School in Film
    by Collins, Janelle
  • Reconciliation with Family in Alice Walker's "Kindred Spirits"
    by Piacentino, Ed
  • Glimpses of Seasons: A Pilgrimage to the Birthplace of Robert Penn Warren
    by Funk, William H
  • Pulling Streaks: Voices from the Turpentine Woods
    by McDaniel, Josh
  • Survivors of Katrina: Portraits
    by McCall, Paul
  • A Review of the Photography Exhibition "Heroes: First Responders in a Ravaged World"
    by Kurowski, Travis
  • Race and Liberty in the New Nation: Emancipation in Virginia from the Revolution to Nat Turner's Rebellion
    by Grivno, Max
  • Pharsalia: An Environmental Biography of a Southern Plantation, 1780-1880
    by O'Brien, Greg
  • Bibliography of the Visual Arts and Architecture, Part XX
    by Bonner, Judith H
  • From Uncle Tom to Gansta: Black Masculinity in the U.S. South
    by Miller, Amy Chasteen
  • Desire, Violence, and Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction: Katherine Ann Porter, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Walker Percy
    by Cofer, Jordan R
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