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Titre(s) : Critical essays on the writings of Lillian Smith [Texte imprimé] / edited by Tanya Long Bennett
Publication : Jackson : University press of Mississippi, 2021
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (vi, 179 pages)
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"Contributions by Tanya Long Bennett, David Brauer, Cameron Williams Crawford, Emily
Pierce Cummins, April Conley Kilinski, Justin Mellette, and Wendy Kurant Rollins As
a white woman of means living in segregated Georgia in the first half of the twentieth
century, Lillian Smith (1897-1966) surprised readers with stories of mixed-race love
affairs, mob attacks on "outsiders", and young female campers exploring their sexuality.
Critical Essays on the Writings of Lillian Smith tracks the evolution of Smith from
a young girls' camp director into a courageous artist who could examine controversial
topics frankly and critically while preserving a lifelong connection to the north
Georgia mountains and people. She did not pull punches in her portrayals of the South
and refused to obsess on an idealized past. Smith took seriously the artist's role
as she saw it-to lead readers toward a better understanding of themselves and a more
fulfilling existence. Smith's perspective cut straight to the core of the neurotic
behaviors she observed and participated in. To draw readers into her exploration of
those behaviors, she created compelling stories, using carefully chosen literary techniques
in powerful ways. With words as her medium, she drew maps of her fictionalized southern
places, revealing literally and metaphorically society's dysfunctions. Through carefully
crafted points of view, she offers readers an intimate glimpse into her own childhood
as well as the psychological traumas that all southerners experience and help to perpetuate.
Comprised of seven essays by contemporary Smith scholars, this volume explores these
fascinating aspects of Smith's writings in an attempt to fill in the picture of this
charismatic figure, whose work not only was influential in her time but also is profoundly
relevant to ours"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Bennett, Tanya Long. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Smith, Lillian (1897-1966) -- Critique et interprétation
Indice(s) Dewey :
813.52 (23e éd.) = Roman américain de langue anglaise - 1900-1945 [critique]
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781496836892. - ISBN 1496836898. - ISBN 9781496836861. - ISBN 1496836863. -
ISBN 9781496836878. - ISBN 1496836871. - ISBN 9781496836885. - ISBN 149683688X. -
ISBN 9781496836847 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47489024z
Notice n° :
FRBNF47489024
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Table des matières : Spanning bridges: an introduction / Tanya Long Bennett ; Mind where you puts yo
feet: a study of Southern boundaries in Lillian Smith's Strange Fruit / Tanya Long
Bennett ; Ghosts of our fathers: rewriting the South in Lillian Smith's Killers of
the Dream / Justin Mellette ; "The intricate weavings of unnumbered threads": personal
and societal trauma in Lillian Smith's Killers of the Dream / Emily Pierce Cummins
; Martha, Mary, and Susie: totalitarian political ideology and women in Lillian Smith's
The Journey / Wendy Kurant Rollins ; Reading One Hour in the time of #MeToo / Cameron
Williams Crawford ; Positive self-identity: neighborliness in Lillian Smith's Memory
of a Large Christmas / April Conley Kilinski ; Hatred and hope in the American South:
rhetorical excavations in Lillian Smith's Our Faces, Our Words / David Brauer.