[I’ve already apologized
to West Virginia in this space, but this week I’ve gone further:
AmericanStudying Appalachia through five compelling cultural texts. It’s led up
to this special weekend post highlighting a few wonderful resources for further
Appalachian analyses.]
Three online
resources that can help you AmericanStudy Appalachia a lot further than I was
able to in this handful of posts:
1)
Appalachian
History: A really wonderful scholarly, cultural, and personal blog on all
things Appalachia, past and present.
2)
AppLit:
An NEH-supported project providing “resources for readers and teachers of
Appalachian literature for children and young adults.”
3)
Appalachian
Studies: Web Resources: An example of the web at its best, this West
Virginia University Library site compiles dozens of resources for every aspect
of Appalachian Studies.
I’d love to hear
about AmericanStudies resources you’ve found or used, specific to Applachia or
otherwise, in comments!
Next series
starts Monday,
Ben
PS. What do you think? Other resources you'd share?
Ohio University has a good Appalachian Studies links page:
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Thanks Dave!
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