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Mister M, Mister I, Mister SSI
From Space to Self: Will Barrett’s Travels in Walker Percy’s
The Last Gentleman Gérald Préher
Leaving New York: The Post-9/11 South in Reynolds Price and Jay McInerney
II. ON THE ROAD AGAIN WITH CORMAC McCARTHY
Cormac McCarthy and the Craftsman Hero
The Moveable South: Plantation Memory in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road
“Man delights not me”: Blood Meridian and the Apocalypse
Jan Nordby Gretlund
Suffer Little Children: McCarthy’s Lazarillos and the Ordeal of Mobility in the Southern Canon
Jacques Pothier
III. MOVING ACROSS GENRES: LITERATURE AND FILM
Jason as Cajun Saint: The Sound and the Fury on Film
M. Thomas Inge
Urzsula Niewiadomska-Flis
Elvis Culture(d), or How the South Got Democratized
Beata Zawadka
IV. MARCHING AS A POLITICAL STATEMENT: THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Gone to Washington: Mobilizing the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign
Elizabeth Hayes Turner
Progressive White Catholics in the South and Civil Rights, 1945-1970
Mark Newman
Turning South Again: Conjuring Mississippi’s Freedom Summer in Sans Souci, Trinidad
Sharon Monteith
The Intersections of History and Fiction in Thulani Davis’s 1959
Youli Theodosiadou
From the Old South to the New: The Tansformation of Southern Religion
David Goldfield
The Hard Road to Salvation: Southern Fundamentalism in Peter Taylor’s “The Hand of Emmagene”
Ineke Bockting
Once Upon a Doctor’s Life: Abraham Verghese’s Coming of Age in East Tennessee in the Era of AIDS
Nahem Yousaf
The Haitian Connection and the Burden of Southern History in Connie May Fowler’s Sugar Cage
Suzanne W. Jones
A Fast Journey from the Slow South: Mobility and Identity in Chris Offutt’s The Good Brother
Marcel Arbeit
Transcending Southern Borders – Writing Home from Europe
Waldemar Zacharasiewicz
African Americans Moving from the South to the Non-South (1916-1918)
Valeria Gennaro Lerda