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Drawing from newspapers, court records, and a decade of interviews and observation, Keegan LeJeune offers a penetrating examination of the interplay between legend and place. The book also considers how contemporary festivals and other forms of cultural heritage employ legend as a cultural recourse.

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Drawing from newspapers, court records, and a decade of interviews and observation, Keegan LeJeune offers a penetrating examination of the interplay between legend and place. The book also considers how contemporary festivals and other forms of cultural heritage employ legend as a cultural recourse.
Autorenporträt
KEAGAN LeJEUNE is Professor of English and Folklore at McNeese State University. Born in Louisiana, he has studied and traveled Louisiana's Neutral Strip for more than a decade and has completed an annotated bibliography of research on the region. LeJeune has served as President of the Louisiana Folklore Society. He lives in Lake Charles, Louisiana.