Personal. Public. Historical. The next issue of Southern Cultures is
devoted entirely to Memory. . .
. . . Why We Argue So Much About Robert E. Lee
. . . Alice Walker, Allan Gurganus, Elizabeth Spencer, Randall Kenan,
and More Great Writers on our Favorite Films and What They Make Us
Remember
. . . Catfish Hunter: Baseball Legend, Small-town God
. . . Life and Times: World War II–Era Appalachia
. . . Growing Up in Hot Springs, Arkansas
. . . New Poetry from Robert Morgan
. . . What To Do About the Thomas Ruffin Statue
. . . The Interview: ‘The Grandmother of Appalachian Studies’ on the
Long Women’s Movement
Over de auteur
Jocelyn Neal teaches music theory, analysis, and popular music courses. She regularly presents her research at national conferences on American music, popular music, music theory, and cultural studies.