Silas House : exploring an Appalachian writer's work /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Lexington, Kentucky :
The University Press of Kentucky,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt
- The Stories of Silas House and the "Scent of Words": Looking at Appalachia and the World from the Inside Out / Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt
- Redeeming Appalachia: Deconstructing Stereotypes of Gender, Race, and Religion in Silas House's Appalachian Trilogy / Donna Summerlin
- Funny Looks and Queer Perspectives: Quareness and Quare Characters in the Writing of Silas House / Adam Booth
- Looking at the Hurting Parts: Diversity and a New Appalachia in the Plays of Silas House / Natalie Sypolt
- This Land Is Our Land? Silas House Holds Up a Mirror in His Young-Adult Literature / Jacqueline Yahn
- Silas House as Journalist and Activist, the Power of the Story / Marianne Worthington
- Music in The Coal Tattoo and Clay's Quilt / Jennifer Adkins Reynolds
- Lyricism and Metaphor in A Parchment of Leaves / Maurice Manning
- Interview with Silas House / David O. Hoffman and Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt.