Index to Volumes 42 and 43
42 (2003-04) - 43 (2005-06)
Bonner, Judith H. 2003. "Bibliography of the Visual Arts and
Architecture, Part XVI." Vol. 42, no.1, 113-132.
Bowles, Emily. 2004. "'You Would Think Me Far Gone in Romance': Eliza
Luncas Pinckney and Fictions of Female Identity in the Colonial South."
Vol. 42, no.4, 35-51.
Clabough, Casey. 2004. "Will, Appetite, Alchemy, Faulkner, and Two
French Poets: Fred Chappell's The Inkling ." Vol. 42, no.4, 5-18.
Cohn, Deborah. 2004. "The South and the Caribbean " (Review Essay).
Vol. 42, no.3, 151-156.
_______. 2004. "William Faulkner's Ibero-American Novel Project: The
Politics of Translation and the Cold War." Vol. 42, no.2, 5-18.
Costello, Brannon. 2004. "Playing Lady and Imitating Aristocrats: Race,
Class, and Money in Delta Wedding and The Ponder Heart. " Vol. 42, no.3,
21-54.
Cummings, Denise K., Anne Goodwyn Jones, and Jeff Rice. 2003.
"Introduction: Souths: Global and Local." Vol. 42, no.1, 5-10.
Denman, Stan. 2004. "Political Playing for the Soul of the American
South: Theater and the Maintenancy of Cultural Hegemony in the American
Bible Belt." Vol. 42, no.3, 64-72.
Edwards, Betty Bivins. 2004. "Food, Ritual, and the Southern
Experience" (Photo Feature). Vol. 42, no.2, 65-72.
Ford, Sarah. 2004. "The Death of the Author: Eudora Welty's Canonical
Status." Vol. 42, no.3, 86-94.
Holtman, Janet. 2004. "Failing Fictions: The Coflicting and Shifting
Social Emphases of Kate Chopin's 'Local Color' Stories." Vol. 42, no.2,
73-88.
Haddox, Thomas F. 2004. "Making Patriarchy Work for You: Jill Conner
Browne's Southern, Retrofeminist Conduct Manuals." Vol. 42, no.3, 113-129.
Hailey, Charlie. 2003. "Southern Camp (sites): Florida 's Vernacular
Spaces from John Ruskin to the Tin Can Tourists of the World." Vol. 42,
no.1, 75-96.
Hedrick, Tace. 2003. "Blood-Lines That Waver South: Hybridity, the
'South,' and American Bodies." Vol. 42, no.1, 39-52.
Holtman, Janet. 2004. "Failing Fictions: The Conflicting and Shifting
Social Emphases of Kate Chopin's 'Local Color' Stories." Vol. 42, no.2,
73-88.
Joiner, Dorthy. 2004. "Betty Bivins Edwards: Food, Ritual, and the
Southern Experience." Vol. 42, no.2, 60-64.
Junker, Clara. 2004. "Women at War: The Civil War Diaries of Floride
Clemson and Cornelia Peake McDonald." Vol. 42, no.4, 90-106.
Lewis, Nghana tamu. 2004. "Mythic Consciousness, Cultural Politics: The
Early Novels of Caroline Gordon." Vol. 42, no.2, 115-134.
Martinez, Maria del Carmen. 2003. "Mothers Mild and Monstrous: Familial
Metaphors and the Elián Gonzalez Case." Vol. 42, no.1, 22-38.
Maxwell, Angie. 2004. "The South Beheld: The Influence of James Agee on
James Dickey." Vol. 42, no.2, 135-151.
McDonald, Robert L. 2004. "Narrative and the 'Gift of Vision': The
Photography of Jack Spencer." Vol. 42, no.4, 52-64.
McKean, Kate. 2003. "The People in My Books." Vol. 42, no.1, 149-153.
McMullen, Jennifer. 2004. "Gail Godwin's Message: To Those Who Want
Wholeness." Vol. 42, no.3, 95-112.
Mickelsen, David J. 2004. "'You Ain't Never Caught a Rabbit': Covering
and Signifyin' in Alice Walker's 'Nineteen Fifty-Five.'" Vol. 42, no.3,
5-20.
Millichap, Joseph. 2004. "Caroline Gordon, Aleck Maury, and the Heroic
Cycle." Vol. 42, no.4, 73-89.
Mizrach, Steven. 2003. "The North in the South: Southern Florida as a
Northern Colony." Vol. 42, no.1, 11-21.
Murray, Jennifer. 2004. "Approaching Community in Carson McCullers's
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter ." Vol. 42, no.4, 107-114.
O'Connor, Jacqueline. 2004. "Moving into the Rooming House: Interiority
and Stage Space in Tennessee Williams's Fugitive Kind and Vieux Carré ."
Vol. 42, no.2, 19-36.
Patterson, Laura Sloan. 2004. "Sexing the Domestic: Eudora Welty's
Delta Wedding and the Sexology Movement." Vol. 42, no.2, 37-59.
Peek, Charles A. 2004. "'That Evening Sun (g)': Blues Inscribing Black
Space in White Stories." Vol. 42, no.3, 130-150.
Piacentino, Ed. 2004. "'The common humanity that is in us all': Toward
Racial Reconciliation in Gaines's A Lesson Before Dying ." Vol. 42, no.3,
73-85.
Plunka, Gene A. 2004. "Beth Henley's The Debutante Ball and the Modern
Neurosis." Vol. 42, no.4, 19-34.
Rudnicki, Robert W. 2004. "'Ineffable Sociabilities': Criss-Crossing,
Game Playing, andSight-Seeing with Walker Percy in His Delta." Vol. 42,
no.4, 117-126.
Ruffin, Paul. 2004. "Walking on Water." Vol. 42, no.2, 155-157.
Spencer, Jack. 2004. "The Photography of Jack Spencer" (Photo Feature).
Vol. 42, no.4, 65-72.
Town, Caren J. 2004. "'A Whole World of Possibilities Spinning Around
Her': Female Adolescence in the Contemporary Southern Fiction of Josephine
Humphreys, Jill McCorkle, and Tina Ansa." Vol. 42, no.2, 89-108.
Unrue, Darlene Harbour. 2004. "Katherine Anne Porter's 'Magic': Levels
of Meaning in a Neglected Masterpiece." Vol. 42, no.3, 55-63.
Ventura, Patricia. 2003. "Learning from Globalization-Era Las Vegas."
Vol. 42, no.1, 97-112.
Wells, Jeremy. 2003. "Up from Savagery: Booker T. Washington and the
Civilizing Mission." Vol. 42, no.1, 53-74.
Wright, Emily. 2004. "Caroline Miller, 1903-1992." Vol. 42, no.2,
109-114.
*BOOKS REVIEWED
Ballard, Sandra L., and Patricia L. Hudson. Listen Here: Women Writing
in Appalachia (Sean Wells). Vol. 42, no.4, 115-116.
Garrett, George. Southern Excursions: Views on Southern Letters in My
Time (David Middleton). Vol. 42, no.4, 133-136.
Hare, John L. Will the Circle Be Unbroken?: Family and Sectionalism in
Virginia Novels of Kennedy, Caruthers, and Tucker, 1830-1845 (Paul
Christian Jones). Vol. 42, no.1, 140-143.
Kaplan, Cara, ed. Zora Neale Hurston: A Life in Letters (Genevieve
West). Vol. 42, no.1, 137-138.
Mason, Bobbie Ann. Elvis Presley: A Penguin Life (Laurie Champion).
Vol. 42, no.1, 138-140.
Perry, Carolyn, and Mary Louise Weaks, eds. The History of Southern
Women's Literature (Nghana tamu Lewis). Vol. 42, no.3, 157-158.
Sparks, Randy J. Religion in Mississippi (Robert W. Hamblin). Vol. 42,
no.1, 136-137.
Sullivan-González, Douglass, and Charles Reagan Wilson, eds. The South
and the Caribbean: Review Essay (Deborah Cohn). Vol. 42, no.3, 151-156.
Voss, Ralph V., ed. Magical Muse: Millennial Essays on Tennessee
Williams (Pearl Amelia McHaney). Vol. 42, no.1, 143-146.
*FILMS REVIEWED
Burton , Tim, dir. "Holy Mackerel": Review of Big Fish (Steven G.
Kellman). Vol. 42, no.2, 153-154.
McCanlies, Tim, writ./dir. "The Sound of Two Men Roaring": Review of
Secondhand Lions. (Steven G. Kellman). Vol. 42, no.1, 147-148.
*Names of reviewers given in parentheses.
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Andrews, William L.2006. "William Johnson's Diary: The Text and the Man
Behind It." Vol. 43, no.2, 18-34.
Armstrong, Julie Buckner. 2005. "New Directions in Lynching Studies"
(Review Essay). Vol. 43, no.1, 140-148.
Berlin, Ira. 2006. "Southern Free People of Color in the Age of William
Johnson." Vol. 43, no.2, 9-17.
Bonner, Judith H. 2005. "Bibliography of the Visual Arts and
Architecture, Part XVII." Vol. 43, no.1, 107-139.
Breuninger, Scott. 2006. "'Social Gravity' and the Translatio Tradition
in Early American Theories of Empire." Vol. 43, no.4, 70-108.
Bristol, Douglas W., Jr. 2006. "Regional Identity, Black Barbers, and
the African American Tradition of Entrepreneurialism." Vol. 43, no.2,
74-96.
Carson, James Taylor. 2006. "When Is an Ocean Not an Ocean?:
Geographies of the Atlantic World." Vol. 43, no.4, 16-45.
Clark, William Bedford. 2006. "Robert Penn Warren's Band of Angels at
Fifty." Vol. 43, no.2, 176-185.
Curry, Leonard P. 2006. "Free Blacks in the Urban South: 1800-1850."
Vol. 43, no.2, 35-51.
De Santis, Christopher C. 2005. "Pseudo-History Versus Social Critique:
Faulkner's Reconstruction." Vol. 43, no.1, 9-27.
Elfenbein, Anna Shannon. 2005. "Living Lessons: The Evolving Racial
Norm in the Novels of Anne Tyler." Vol. 43, no.1, 63-79.
Elkins, Suzy and Gerry Felton. 2006. "Highway Nine-Oh" [Afterword].
Vol. 43, no.3, 152-153.
Forte, Maximilian C. 2006. "Extinction: Ideologies Against Indigeneity
in the Caribbean." Vol. 43, no.4, 46-69.
Graham-Bertolini, Alison. 2005. "Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and the
Reckoning of Ideology." Vol. 43, no.1, 49-62.
Hodges, John O. 2005. "William Alexander Percy's Lanterns: A Reply from
a Mississippi Sharecropper's Son." Vol. 43, no.1, 28-48.
Inglis, G. Douglas. 2006. "Searching for Free People of Color in
Colonial Natchez." Vol. 43, no.2, 97-112.
Johnson, David S. 2006. "Tales from a Broken Coast." Vol. 43, no.3,
22-31.
King, Sally Wolff. 2005. "'He Liked to Call Me Padre': Bishop Duncan
Gray Remembers William Faulkner" [Interview]. Vol. 43, no.1, 80-106.
Koger, Larry. 2006. "Black Masters: The Misunderstood Slaveowners."
Vol. 43, no.2, 52-73.
Kronemer, Alex, Louis Barbash and Michael Wolfe. 2006. " Prince Among
Slaves : A Documentary Film Project." Vol. 43, no.2, 137-157.
Kuskin, William and Justin Adcock. 2006. " Watermark " [Graphic
Novella]. Vol. 43, no.3, 109-118.
Mason, Matthew. 2006. "Slavery, Servitude, and British Representations
of Colonial North America." Vol. 43, no.4, 109-125.
Miles, Christopher. 2006. "¡Vaya Tormenta! In the Shadow of Katrina."
Vol. 43, no.3, 32-39.
Mills, Elizabeth Shown. 2006. " Isle of Canes and Issues of Conscience:
Master-Slave Sexual Dynamics and slaveholding by Free People of Color."
Vol. 43, no.2, 158-175.
Morris, Merrill. 2006. "A Moment of Clarity? The American Media and
Hurricane Katrina." Vol. 43, no.3, 40-46.
Rebok, Sandra. 2006. "Two Exponents of the Enlightenment: Transatlantic
Communication by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander von Humboldt." Vol. 43,
no.4, 126-152.
Rachal, John R. 2006. "Hurricane Time, or, "The Necessaries of Life":
Day 1 to 11." Vol.43, no.3, 13-21.
Reed, Benjamin. 2006. "When the Levee Breaks" [Coda]. Vol. 43, no.3,
145-151.
Roggenbuck, Ted. 2006. " The Katrina Project: Hell and High Water "
(Review Essay). Vol. 43, no.3, 141-144.
Sullivan, Lester. 2006. "A History of the William T. Johnson and Family
Memorial Papers." Vol. 43, no.2, 113-136.
Vidal, Cécile. 2006. "The Reluctance of French Historians to Address
Atlantic History." Vol. 43, no.4, 153-189.
*BOOKS REVIEWED
Boles, John B., ed. Shapers of Southern History: Autobiographical
Reflections (William K. Scarborough). Vol. 43, no.2, 195-198.
Brown, Gordon S. Toussaint's Clause: The Founding Fathers and the
Haitian Revolution (Mathew Mason). Vol. 43, no.2, 187-190.
Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, ed. Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up
From Slavery 100 Years Later (Jeremy Wells). Vol. 43, no.4, 190-192.
Croft, Robert W. A Zora Neale Hurston Companion (Genevieve West). Vol.
43, no.1, 149-150.
Hearn, Philip D. Hurricane Camille: Monster Storm of the Gulf Coast
(Reynold J. Scott-Childress). Vol. 43, no.4, 157-159.
Kenneth W. Vickers. T. S. Stribling: A Life of the Tennessee Novelist
(Matthew Lessing). Vol. 43, no.1, 151-153.
Minchin, Timothy J. Fighting Against the Odds: A History of Southern
Labor since World War II (David M. Anderson). Vol. 43, no.2, 191-194.
Moyer, Susan M., ed. Katrina: Stories of Rescue, Recovery, and
Rebuilding in the Eye of the Storm (Ken Murphy). Vol. 43, no.4, 154-156.
Oatis, Steven J. A Colonial Complex: South Carolina's Frontiers in the
Era of the Yamasee War, 1680-1730 (James Taylor Carson). Vol. 43, no.4,
193-194.
Shangle, Robert D., ed. The Wrath of Hurricane Katrina: One of the
World's Greatest Natural Disasters in Modern Times (Ken Murphy). Vol. 43,
no.4, 154-156.
Triplett, Tommy and Mike McNair. Mississippi Coast: Before and After
Katrina (Ken Murphy). Vol. 43, no.4, 154-156.
Ward, Joseph P., ed. Britain and the American South: From Colonialism
to Rock and Roll (Richard H. King). Vol. 43, no.4, 195-197.
MEMOIRS
Bartlett, Bert. "The Daze of Katrina." Vol. 43, no.3,
70-72.
Gaubert, Marie. "Katrina Came Calling." Vol. 43, no.3,
88-91.
Guess, Ashlee. "Mother Nature's Wrath." Vol. 43, no.3, 86.
Herbert, Wanda A. "The One Thing I'm Glad I Left Behind."
Vol. 43, no.3, 102-105.
Kenisky, Sue. "Encounter with a Monster." Vol. 43, no.3, 53-58.
Knight, Mimi. "Come Hell or High Water." Vol. 43, no.3, 95-97.
LeBlue, Yvette. "The Storm of the Century." Vol. 43, no.3, 87.
LeMalle, Kionna. "Learning Through the Storm." Vol. 43, no.3, 98-101.
Levee, Cindy Lou. "In the Curve of the Mississippi." Vol. 43, no.3,
59-64.
Odom, Stoo. "Stain." Vol. 43, no.3, 106-107.
Russell, Grayson. "A Biloxi Letter." Vol. 43, no.3, 65-69.
Strange, Jackie. "Gone with Katrina's Wind." Vol. 43, no.3, 79-83.
Ulken, Ellen. "The Pinwheel in the Storm." Vol. 43, no.3, 73-76.
Ward, Vicky. "Katrina Sky." Vol. 43, no.3, 77-78.
White, Robyn. "Invisible Perfection." Vol. 43, no.3, 92-94.
Wilkins, Davana Jolene. "Small Town Syndrome's Worst Nightmare." Vol.
43, no.3, 84-85.
Young, Andy. "There is a New Orleans." Vol. 43, no.3, 47-52.
PHOTO PORTFOLIOS
Bass, Joby. [Plate 1, 2:1, 3.]
Brown, Cindy. [Plate 2:2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12.]
Byrd, Lauren. [Plate 11, 16.]
Press, Betty. [Plate 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15.]
POEMS
Buttross, Peter, Jr. "A Beggar's Bravery." Vol. 43, no.3, 125-126.
_______. "Forgive Us." Vol. 43, no.3, 127.
Dailey, Bethany. "Mississippi November (after The Storm)." Vol. 43,
no.3, 133.
Greene, Kate. "Adjust." Vol. 43, no.3, 128.
_______. "Fear Sounds." Vol. 43, no.3, 128.
_______. "Reconstruction." Vol. 43, no.3, 129.
Hopkins, Robert. "The Witching Hour." Vol. 43, no.3, 134.
_______. "Apocalypse." Vol. 43, no.3, 135-136.
Lott, Rhonda. "Bathing Suit." Vol. 43, no.3, 130.
Overby, Philip. "Bitch: August 29 - September 4, 2005." Vol. 43, no.3,
121-124.
Sciolino, Martina. "Paragraph C, Subsection III: Exclusion A." Vol. 43,
no.3, 137-140.
Strange, Jackie. "City Forgotten." Vol. 43, no.3, 131-132.
*Names of reviewers given in parentheses.
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