
Appalachian Folkways
by Rehder, John B.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
John B. Rehder is a professor of geography at the University of Tennessee. His previous book, Delta Sugar: Louisiana's Vanishing Plantations, won the Vernacular Architecture Forum's 2000 Abbott Lowell Cummings Award and is also available from Johns Hopkins.
Table of Contents
Preface | ix | ||
1 The Real Appalachia | 1 | (32) | |
2 The Shape of Appalachia | 33 | (20) | |
3 Ethnicity and Settlement | 53 | (19) | |
4 Folk Architecture and the Cultural Landscape | 72 | (79) | |
5 Ways of Making a Living | 151 | (54) | |
6 Foodways | 205 | (19) | |
7 Folk Remedies and Belief Systems | 224 | (20) | |
8 Folk Music, Folk Art, and Folk Festivals | 244 | (45) | |
9 Folk Speech: Terms and Sayings | 289 | (12) | |
Epilogue | 301 | (4) | |
Notes | 305 | (14) | |
Glossary | 319 | (6) | |
References | 325 | (20) | |
Index | 345 |
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