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Appalachian Folkways John B. Rehder (Professor, University of Tennessee)

Appalachian Folkways By John B. Rehder (Professor, University of Tennessee)

Appalachian Folkways by John B. Rehder (Professor, University of Tennessee)


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With its broad scope and deep research, Appalachian Folkways accurately and evocatively chronicles a way of life that is fast disappearing.

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Appalachian Folkways by John B. Rehder (Professor, University of Tennessee)

Appalachia may be the most mythologized and misunderstood place in America, its way of life and inhabitants both caricatured and celebrated in the mainstream media. Over generations, though, the families living in the mountainous region stretching from West Virginia to northeastern Alabama have forged one of the country's richest and most distinctive cultures, encompassing music, food, architecture, customs, and language. In Appalachian Folkways, geographer John Rehder offers an engaging and enlightening account of southern Appalachia and its cultural milieu that is at once sweeping and intimate. From architecture and traditional livelihoods to beliefs and art, Rehder, who has spent thirty years studying the region, offers a nuanced depiction of southern Appalachia's social and cultural identity. The book opens with an expert consideration of the southern Appalachian landscape, defined by mountains, rocky soil, thick forests, and plentiful streams. While these features have shaped the inhabitants of the region, Rehder notes, Appalachians have also shaped their environment, and he goes on to explore the human influence on the landscape. From physical geography, the book moves to settlement patterns, describing the Indian tribes that flourished before European settlement and the successive waves of migration that brought Melungeon, Scotch-Irish, English, and German settlers to the region, along with the cultural contributions each made to what became a distinct Appalachian culture. Next focusing on the folk culture of Appalachia, Rehder details such cultural expressions as architecture and landscape design; traditional and more recent ways of making a living, both legal and illegal; foodstuffs and cooking techniques; folk remedies and belief systems; music, art, and the folk festivals that today attract visitors from around the world; and the region's dialect. With its broad scope and deep research, Appalachian Folkways accurately and evocatively chronicles a way of life that is fast disappearing.

Appalachian Folkways Reviews

Rehder obviously loves Appalachia and seeks to present it honestly, completely and positively. -- Julie Baxter Winston-Salem Journal Rehder's book is one of the best about Appalachia... A very good and accurate reference for persons interested in the region and in cultural geography in general. -- Greg Langley Baton Rouge Advocate 2004 An important work that must be read by anyone interested in developing a comprehensive knowledge of southern Appalachia. Choice 2005 An enjoyable and enlightening excursion through the cultural geography of Southern Appalachia. -- Katie Algeo Southeastern Geographer 2005 An informative and entertaining look into the 'culture hearth' of the southern Appalachian Mountains... a distinctive cultural center in America. -- James E. Bird CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewarship 2005 An engaging book to read... I plan to use this book the next time I teach my course on the Sociology of Appalachian Culture. -- Susan H. Ambler Journal of East Tennessee History 2005 In this comprehensive, in-depth look at the distinct cultural region of Southern Appalachia, Rehder emphasizes that the mosaic of identities present in Southern Appalachia cannot be generalized. -- Carol Ann Gillespie Ph.D. Journal of Cultural Geography 2005 Rehder's book is one of the best about Appalachia... A very good and accurate reference for persons interested in the region and in cultural geography. -- Greg Langley Sunday Advocate 2004 Rehder obviously loves Appalachia and seeks to present it honestly, completely and positively. -- Barbara Bamberger Scott Winston-Salem Journal 2004 Rehder demonstrates an honest curiosity and a heart-felt appreciation of rural lifeways, which enrich his study and add to its popular appeal. -- Sara M. Gregg Agricultural History 2006 An intriguing regional geography. -- Barbara G. Shortridge Professional Geographer 2006 Readers looking for an encyclopedic, detailed and well-researched account of cultural traits... sprinkled with Rehder's anecdotes and colorful language, will benefit greatly. -- Nicholas Bauch Cultural Geographies 2006 A valuable contribution to Appalachian literature. -- Loretta J. LeMay Journal of Appalachian Studies 2006 I assign the book for my 'Geography of Appalachia' course because of its many strengths. -- George Towers Geographical Review 2006

About John B. Rehder (Professor, University of Tennessee)

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
Chapter 1. The Real Appalachia
Chapter 2. The Shape of Appalachia
Chapter 3. Ethnicity and Settlement
Chapter 4. Folk Architecture and the Cultural Landscape
Chapter 5. Ways of Making a Living
Chapter 6. Foodways
Chapter 7. Folk Remedies and Belief Systems
Chapter 8. Folk Music, Folk Art, and Folk Festivals
Chapter 9. Folk Speech: Terms and Sayins
Epilogue
Notes
Glossary
References
Index

Additional information

CIN0801878799G
9780801878794
0801878799
Appalachian Folkways by John B. Rehder (Professor, University of Tennessee)
Used - Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20040906
368
Winner of Pioneer America Society Fred Kniffen Book Award 2005 (United States) Commended for PROSE Award for Best Book in Sociology and Anthropology 2005 (United States)
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