Old-time Religions Revisited: Two New Volumes in Southern Studies.Published in:2007By:Giemza, BryanPublication type:Book Review
Having vs. Seeking a Room of Her Own.Published in:2007By:Bauer, Margaret D.Publication type:Book Review
Critical Studies of the Nineteenth Century South.Published in:2007By:Watson, RitchiePublication type:Book Review
Surviving the Family Romance? Southern Realism and the Labor of Incest.Published in:2007By:Harkins, GillianPublication type:Essay
Come Back to the Raft Ag'in, Ed Gentry.Published in:2007By:Entzminger, BetinaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Bucklin Moon and Thomas Sancton in the 1940s: Crusaders for the Racial Left.Published in:Southern Literary Journal, 2007, v. 40, n. 1, p. 76, doi. 10.1353/slj.2008.0009By:Jackson, LawrencePublication type:Article
"Painfully Southern": "Gone with the Wind," the Agrarians, and the Battle for the New South.Published in:2007By:Adams, AmandaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Why "Does" the Slave Ever Love? The Subject of Romance Revisited in the Neoslave Narrative.Published in:2007By:Robinson, Angelo RichPublication type:Essay
Frederick Douglass, Southerner.Published in:Southern Literary Journal, 2007, v. 40, n. 1, p. 19, doi. 10.1353/slj.2008.0003By:Ramsey, William M.Publication type:Article
Early British Travelers to the U.S. South.Published in:2007By:Langbauer, LauriePublication type:Essay
Dolores Harris, daughter of FSA (Farm Security Administration) client George Harris, with canned food prepared by her mother, Dameron, Maryland.Published in:2007By:Delano, JackPublication type:Cover Art