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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume 2: Geography (review)

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume 2: Geography (review) REVIEWS The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume 2: Geography. Richard Pillsbury (vol. ed.), Charles Reagan Wilson (gen. ed.). University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC, . pp., illus., figs., tables, maps, bibl., index. $. cloth (ISBN -), $. paperback (ISBN -) robert a. yarbrough Georgia Southern University The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume : Geography, is intended as an updated version of the geography volume in the original multi-volume encyclopedia published in . Fittingly, the General Introduction written by Charles Reagan Wilson, Director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, includes a brief, yet enticing discussion of transformations occurring across ``The South'' related to increased globalization and its economic, cultural, and demographic results over the past decade and a half. Wilson discusses myriad contemporary, critical approaches to researching ``The South,'' southern culture, and southern identity that pose significant questions such as whose South, southern culture, and southern identity have been constructed, where, and how? Similarly, volume editor Richard Pillsbury (xviii)notes that the geography of southern culture has experienced tremendous changes in the past yr and purports that the volume will ``cast these changes within the context of traditional http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Southeastern Geographer University of North Carolina Press

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume 2: Geography (review)

Southeastern Geographer , Volume 47 (2) – Nov 1, 2007

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University of North Carolina Press
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Copyright © 2007 by the Southeastern Division, Association of American Geographers. All rights reserved.
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REVIEWS The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume 2: Geography. Richard Pillsbury (vol. ed.), Charles Reagan Wilson (gen. ed.). University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC, . pp., illus., figs., tables, maps, bibl., index. $. cloth (ISBN -), $. paperback (ISBN -) robert a. yarbrough Georgia Southern University The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, volume : Geography, is intended as an updated version of the geography volume in the original multi-volume encyclopedia published in . Fittingly, the General Introduction written by Charles Reagan Wilson, Director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, includes a brief, yet enticing discussion of transformations occurring across ``The South'' related to increased globalization and its economic, cultural, and demographic results over the past decade and a half. Wilson discusses myriad contemporary, critical approaches to researching ``The South,'' southern culture, and southern identity that pose significant questions such as whose South, southern culture, and southern identity have been constructed, where, and how? Similarly, volume editor Richard Pillsbury (xviii)notes that the geography of southern culture has experienced tremendous changes in the past yr and purports that the volume will ``cast these changes within the context of traditional

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Southeastern GeographerUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Nov 1, 2007

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