"Y'all Means All is a celebration of the weird and wonderful aspects of a troubled region in all of their manifest glory! The seventeen writers in this collection eschew the contemporary trend of 'reactive' writing in the genre of Appalachian studies to provide examples of how modern Appalachians are defining themselves on their own terms with resiliency, ingenuity, and spirit. Multidisciplinary and multigenre, they incorporate critical race theory and queer theory to challenge the labels, stereotypes, and marginalization that queer folks in Appalachia have faced historically from within and outside the region." -- Back cover…mehr
"Y'all Means All is a celebration of the weird and wonderful aspects of a troubled region in all of their manifest glory! The seventeen writers in this collection eschew the contemporary trend of 'reactive' writing in the genre of Appalachian studies to provide examples of how modern Appalachians are defining themselves on their own terms with resiliency, ingenuity, and spirit. Multidisciplinary and multigenre, they incorporate critical race theory and queer theory to challenge the labels, stereotypes, and marginalization that queer folks in Appalachia have faced historically from within and outside the region." -- Back coverHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Finding Self and Discovering Queer in Appalachia 1.1. Trans Appalachian: An Interdisciplinary Exploration 1.2. Queer in the Holler: Appalachian Image-Making 1.3. Different Creatures 1.4. For Black Appalachians, Southerners, and Rural Folks 1.5. All Them That Don’t Call Me They 1.6. How I Got My Name Chapter 2. Queer Hills, Hollers and Mountain People 2.1. Your Own Country: Finding Queer History in Johnson City, Tennessee 2.2. Home Grown: Critical Queer Activism in Appalachia and the South 2.3. Rainbow Aging: Negotiating Queer Identities Among Aging Central Appalachians 2.4. An Appalachian Crip/Queer Environmental Engagement 2.5. Performing the Queer Corpo-Rural in Plant Time 2.6. Treesit Blockades and Queer Liberation Chapter 3. Creating the Queer Appalachian Archive 3.1. Myths and Electricity: The Queer Appalachia Project and Unconventional Queer Archives 3.2. Lessons for the Long Term: One Story of the Queer Appalachia Platform 3.3. The “Wyrd” and Wonderful Queerness of Appalachian Oral History in Theory and Practice 3.4. The Man, the Moth, the Legend: The Role and Function of Folklore in Queer Appalachian Social Media Communities 3.5. Crafting Queer Histories of Technology
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Finding Self and Discovering Queer in Appalachia 1.1. Trans Appalachian: An Interdisciplinary Exploration 1.2. Queer in the Holler: Appalachian Image-Making 1.3. Different Creatures 1.4. For Black Appalachians, Southerners, and Rural Folks 1.5. All Them That Don’t Call Me They 1.6. How I Got My Name Chapter 2. Queer Hills, Hollers and Mountain People 2.1. Your Own Country: Finding Queer History in Johnson City, Tennessee 2.2. Home Grown: Critical Queer Activism in Appalachia and the South 2.3. Rainbow Aging: Negotiating Queer Identities Among Aging Central Appalachians 2.4. An Appalachian Crip/Queer Environmental Engagement 2.5. Performing the Queer Corpo-Rural in Plant Time 2.6. Treesit Blockades and Queer Liberation Chapter 3. Creating the Queer Appalachian Archive 3.1. Myths and Electricity: The Queer Appalachia Project and Unconventional Queer Archives 3.2. Lessons for the Long Term: One Story of the Queer Appalachia Platform 3.3. The “Wyrd” and Wonderful Queerness of Appalachian Oral History in Theory and Practice 3.4. The Man, the Moth, the Legend: The Role and Function of Folklore in Queer Appalachian Social Media Communities 3.5. Crafting Queer Histories of Technology
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