Voices worth the listening : three women of Appalachia /

Based on recorded interviews with three different women in different parts of Appalachia, Thomas Burton's carefully crafted oral history lends a timely ear to the lives of three contemporary Appalachian women recounted in their own words. Essentialist stereotypes and misplaced debates about App...

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Main Author: Burton, Thomas G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, [2020]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:Based on recorded interviews with three different women in different parts of Appalachia, Thomas Burton's carefully crafted oral history lends a timely ear to the lives of three contemporary Appalachian women recounted in their own words. Essentialist stereotypes and misplaced debates about Appalachian character are never far from any study of this region's people, and seem closer still in the wake of J. D. Vance's bestselling Hillbilly Elegy, but as readers will find here, individuals who dwell in the region have stories of their own to tell, each one differing from the other, insisting on a fresh hearing.
Physical Description:xvi, 113 pages ; 19 cm.
ISBN:9781621905578
1621905578