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An Appalachian Symposium : essays written in honor of Cratis D. Williams / edited by J. W. Williamson ; with an introduction by Louie Brown.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Williamson, J. W. (Jerry Wayne), 1944- editor.
Brown, Louie, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Appalachian Region, Southern.
Williams, Cratis D.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 223 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
Appalachian symposium
Place of Publication:
Boone, North Carolina : Appalachian State University Press ; distributed by Appalachian Journal., 1977.
Summary:
Published in 1977, this collection of essays was published to honour Cratis D. Williams upon his retirement from Appalachian State University. Williams was an influential scholar, folklorist, teacher, and administrator who spent much of his career focused on the Appalachian region.
Contents:
Eller, R. D. Appalachian oral history.
Crain, A. On the attempt to be a sensitive observer.
Fisher, S. Folk culture or folk tale.
Dykeman, W. Appalachia in context.
Shapiro, H. Appalachia and the idea of America.
Walls, D. On the naming of Appalachia.
Wilhelm, G. Appalachian isolation.
Sessions, R. The common bond.
Looff, D. Assisting Appalachian families.
Opie, J. A sense of place.
Jones, L. Old-time Baptists.
Mckinney, G. Industrialization and violence.
Young, C. Old Christmas in Appalachia.
Higgs, R. Versions of "natural man."
Abrams, W. A. Bringing in the sheaves.
Ritchie, J. Living is collecting.
Smith, B. N. The gap in oral tradition.
Moser, J. Friday at Parhams'.
O'Cain, R. and Hopkins, J. Southern mountain vocabulary.
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