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American fiction --- Local color in literature --- Place (Philosophy) in literature --- Regionalism in literature --- Setting (Literature) --- History and criticism --- Atlanta (Ga.) --- Southern States --- In literature. --- Intellectual life
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An examination of three different areas of the culture of the South in the United States: the Atlantic world, the nineteenth century, and consumer culture.
African Americans --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- Social conditions. --- Southern States --- Race relations. --- History. --- Black people
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Stories of decline, endurance, invasion, and resistance have shaped southern identity. Whether they originate in chambers of commerce, neo-Confederate websites, jazz songs, or forces outside the region, the narratives and images that give shape to "the South" have real social, political, and economic ramifications. Featuring interdisciplinary contributions from distinguished scholars, this volume explores how such narratives and images have been produced and how they have shaped perceptions about the South and southernness that register at various local, regional, national, and transnational
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