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Southern Community, Commerce, and Representation in the Global Age
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Precious Opportunities: Black Girl Stories and Resistance
Pedagogies as Critical Race Feminist Responses to the Childhood
Obesity Epidemic
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Traveling Histories: Tourism and Transnationalism in the US and
South Africa
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Advanced Unmooring: Louisiana Shrimpers in a Civilization without
Boats
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THE WOMAN ON THE SCAFFOLD
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From Mechanical Men to Cybernetic Skin-Jobs: A History of Robots in
American Popular Culture
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Homeless Bodies, Homeless Minds: Myth and the American Metropolis
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Fields of Contest: Race, Region, and College Football in the U. S.South, 1945-1975
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Death and Resurrection in US Hospice Care: Disability and
Bioethics at the End-of-Life
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Race Women: The Politics of Black Female Leadership inNineteenth and Twentieth Century America
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Sisters, Rivals, and Citizens: Venus and Serena Williams as a CaseStudy of American Identity
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Exceeding the Frame: Documentary Filmmaker Marlon T. Riggs asCultural Agitator
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Pimento Cheese and Podcasts: Producing and Consuming Stories About
Food in the Contemporary U.S. South
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Relocating the Alliance: The U.S.-South Korea Military Alliance
in Cultural Representations
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Mirrors, Monsters, Metaphors: Transgender Rhetorics and Dysphoric
Knowledge
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A World War II Eagle Tail Dance: Oral Histories of Eastern Band
Cherokee Veterans
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Longing for Longing: Girlhood, Narrative, and Nostalgia in American
Literature for Children and Young Adults
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Confronting Slavery in Historic Charleston: Changing Tourism
Narratives in the Twenty-First Century
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Examining the Life of Oyabe Zen'ichirō: The New
Formation of Modern Japanese Identity at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century
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Axe to Grind: A Cultural History of Black Women Musicians on the
Acoustic and Electric Guitar in the United States
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"Anchored in Time": The U.S. South as a "Place" of Gendered
Racial Memory in Ernest J. Gaines's Fiction
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Mourning News: Grief, Memory, and Television Viewership of 9/11
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Folklore's Filter: Race, Place, and Sacred Harp Singing
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Representing a Problem of Modern Mobility: Travel and Imagination
in African American Cultural History, Arts and Letters, ca.
1900-1970
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The Place of Diversity: Race, Space and Higher Education in the
Post-Civil Rights South
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To Fanon, With Love: Women Writers of the African Diaspora
Interrupting Violence, Masculinity, and Nation-Formation
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"Expressions of the Life that is within Us" Epistolary Practice of
American Women in Republican China
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Black Migration to Atlanta: Metropolitan Spatial Patterns and
Popular Representation, 1990-2012
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Islands of Memory: The Sea Islands, Black Women Artists, and thePromise of Home
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Commemorating Hidden Landscapes of Slavery linked by EnslavedAfricans and their American Descendants from the Butler Plantationsin Georgia
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Inside the Perimeter: Urban Development in Atlanta since the 1996Olympic Games
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Bounce: Rap Music and Local Identity in New Orleans, 1980-2005
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