Death and the American South
Herausgeber: Friend, Craig Thompson; Glover, Lorri
Death and the American South
Herausgeber: Friend, Craig Thompson; Glover, Lorri
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This rich collection of original essays illuminates the causes and consequences of the South's defining experiences with death.
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This rich collection of original essays illuminates the causes and consequences of the South's defining experiences with death.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781107084209
- ISBN-10: 1107084202
- Artikelnr.: 41610249
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781107084209
- ISBN-10: 1107084202
- Artikelnr.: 41610249
Death and the American South: an introduction Craig Thompson Friend and
Lorri Glover; 1. Mutilated bodies, living specters: scalpings and
beheadings in the early South Craig Thompson Friend; 2. The usable death:
evangelicals, Anglicans, and the politics of dying in the late colonial low
country Peter N. Moore; 3. When 'history becomes fable instead of fact':
the deaths and resurrections of Virginia's leading revolutionaries Lorri
Glover; 4. American mourning: catastrophe, public grief, and the making of
civic identity in the early national South Jewel L. Spangler; 5. To claim
one's own: death and the body in the daily politics of antebellum slavery
Jamie Warren; 6. Nativists and strangers: yellow fever and immigrant
mortality in antebellum Charleston, South Carolina Jeff Strickland; 7.
'Cumberer of the earth': suffering and suicide among the faithful in the
Civil War South Diane Miller Sommerville; 8. The 'translation' of Lundy
Harris: interpreting death out of the confusion of sexuality, violence, and
religion in the New South Donald G. Mathews; 9. 'He's only away':
condolence literature and the emergence of a modern South Kristine M.
McCusker; 10. 'A monument to Judge Lynch': racial violence, symbolic death,
and black resistance in Jim Crow Mississippi Jason Morgan Ward; 11.
Reframing the Indian dead: removal-era Cherokee graves and the changing
landscape of Southern memory Andrew Denson.
Lorri Glover; 1. Mutilated bodies, living specters: scalpings and
beheadings in the early South Craig Thompson Friend; 2. The usable death:
evangelicals, Anglicans, and the politics of dying in the late colonial low
country Peter N. Moore; 3. When 'history becomes fable instead of fact':
the deaths and resurrections of Virginia's leading revolutionaries Lorri
Glover; 4. American mourning: catastrophe, public grief, and the making of
civic identity in the early national South Jewel L. Spangler; 5. To claim
one's own: death and the body in the daily politics of antebellum slavery
Jamie Warren; 6. Nativists and strangers: yellow fever and immigrant
mortality in antebellum Charleston, South Carolina Jeff Strickland; 7.
'Cumberer of the earth': suffering and suicide among the faithful in the
Civil War South Diane Miller Sommerville; 8. The 'translation' of Lundy
Harris: interpreting death out of the confusion of sexuality, violence, and
religion in the New South Donald G. Mathews; 9. 'He's only away':
condolence literature and the emergence of a modern South Kristine M.
McCusker; 10. 'A monument to Judge Lynch': racial violence, symbolic death,
and black resistance in Jim Crow Mississippi Jason Morgan Ward; 11.
Reframing the Indian dead: removal-era Cherokee graves and the changing
landscape of Southern memory Andrew Denson.
Death and the American South: an introduction Craig Thompson Friend and
Lorri Glover; 1. Mutilated bodies, living specters: scalpings and
beheadings in the early South Craig Thompson Friend; 2. The usable death:
evangelicals, Anglicans, and the politics of dying in the late colonial low
country Peter N. Moore; 3. When 'history becomes fable instead of fact':
the deaths and resurrections of Virginia's leading revolutionaries Lorri
Glover; 4. American mourning: catastrophe, public grief, and the making of
civic identity in the early national South Jewel L. Spangler; 5. To claim
one's own: death and the body in the daily politics of antebellum slavery
Jamie Warren; 6. Nativists and strangers: yellow fever and immigrant
mortality in antebellum Charleston, South Carolina Jeff Strickland; 7.
'Cumberer of the earth': suffering and suicide among the faithful in the
Civil War South Diane Miller Sommerville; 8. The 'translation' of Lundy
Harris: interpreting death out of the confusion of sexuality, violence, and
religion in the New South Donald G. Mathews; 9. 'He's only away':
condolence literature and the emergence of a modern South Kristine M.
McCusker; 10. 'A monument to Judge Lynch': racial violence, symbolic death,
and black resistance in Jim Crow Mississippi Jason Morgan Ward; 11.
Reframing the Indian dead: removal-era Cherokee graves and the changing
landscape of Southern memory Andrew Denson.
Lorri Glover; 1. Mutilated bodies, living specters: scalpings and
beheadings in the early South Craig Thompson Friend; 2. The usable death:
evangelicals, Anglicans, and the politics of dying in the late colonial low
country Peter N. Moore; 3. When 'history becomes fable instead of fact':
the deaths and resurrections of Virginia's leading revolutionaries Lorri
Glover; 4. American mourning: catastrophe, public grief, and the making of
civic identity in the early national South Jewel L. Spangler; 5. To claim
one's own: death and the body in the daily politics of antebellum slavery
Jamie Warren; 6. Nativists and strangers: yellow fever and immigrant
mortality in antebellum Charleston, South Carolina Jeff Strickland; 7.
'Cumberer of the earth': suffering and suicide among the faithful in the
Civil War South Diane Miller Sommerville; 8. The 'translation' of Lundy
Harris: interpreting death out of the confusion of sexuality, violence, and
religion in the New South Donald G. Mathews; 9. 'He's only away':
condolence literature and the emergence of a modern South Kristine M.
McCusker; 10. 'A monument to Judge Lynch': racial violence, symbolic death,
and black resistance in Jim Crow Mississippi Jason Morgan Ward; 11.
Reframing the Indian dead: removal-era Cherokee graves and the changing
landscape of Southern memory Andrew Denson.