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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture - v. 6 : Ethnicity

Ray, Celeste(Edited by)Wilson, Charles Reagan(Edited by)
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Transcending familiar categories of "black" and "white," this volume of "The New Encyclopedia" complicates and enriches our understanding of "southernness" by identifying the array of cultures that combined to shape the South.

Essays examine the ways people perform and maintain cultural identities through folklore, religious faith, dress, music, speech, cooking, and transgenerational tradition.

Accessibly written and informed by the most recent research, this volume greatly expands upon the modest Ethnic Life section of the original Encyclopedia.

Contributors describe 88 ethnic groups that have lived in the South from the Mississippian Period (1000-1600) to the present.

They include 34 American Indian groups, as well as the many communities with European, African, and Asian cultural ties that came to the region after 1600.

Southerners from all backgrounds are likely to find themselves represented here.

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£40.95
Product Details
0807831239 / 9780807831236
Hardback
975.003
15/06/2007
United States
320 pages, 33 illustrations, 2 tables, 3 maps, bibliography, index
156 x 235 mm, 608 grams
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