This rich collection of original essays illuminates the causes and consequences of the South's defining experiences with death. Employing a wide range of perspectives, while concentrating on discrete episodes in the region's past, the authors explore topics from the seventeenth century to the present, from the death traps that emerged during colonization to the bloody backlash against emancipation and civil rights to recent canny efforts to commemorate - and capitalize on - the region's deadly past. Some authors capture their subjects in the most intimate of moments: killing and dying, grieving and remembering, and believing and despairing. Others uncover the intentional efforts of Southerners to publicly commemorate their losses through death rituals and memorialization campaigns. Together, these poignantly told Southern stories reveal profound truths about the past of a region marked by death and unable, perhaps unwilling, to escape the ghosts of its history.
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Book Details
Title
Death and the American South
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Genre
History
ISBN13
9781107446038
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS054000
Book Subcategory
Sociology and Anthropology Books
ISBN10
9781107446038
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
18 mm
Height
230 mm
Length
153 mm
Weight
460 gr
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