Explores how contemporary Southern culture has been enthusiastically engaged - produced and reproduced - in a British context. The author suggests interpretations of the history, racial politics, music and art of both Britain and the American South, as well as the dynamic flow of culture itself.
Explores how contemporary Southern culture has been enthusiastically engaged - produced and reproduced - in a British context. The author suggests interpretations of the history, racial politics, music and art of both Britain and the American South, as well as the dynamic flow of culture itself.
HELEN TAYLOR is a professor and head of the School of English at the University of Exeter. She is the author of Scarlett's Women (Rutgers University Press), and coeditor of Dixie Debates.
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Looking Transatlantically "Gone with wind" into the millennium : sequels, borrowings, and revisions Everybody's search for roots : Alex Haley and the Black and white Atlantic New Orleans, "America's European masterpiece" Tennessee Williams and the contemporary British stage "A black ocean, leaping and wide": the ambition of Maya Angelou
Looking Transatlantically "Gone with wind" into the millennium : sequels, borrowings, and revisions Everybody's search for roots : Alex Haley and the Black and white Atlantic New Orleans, "America's European masterpiece" Tennessee Williams and the contemporary British stage "A black ocean, leaping and wide": the ambition of Maya Angelou
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