University of North Georgia
English
This essay explores the literary effect of digestional tropes in Kathryn Stockett’s novel _The Help_ as they signify and construct identity. In light Stockett’s ethos of racial equality and interracial coalition among women, this essay... more
Georgia State University’s Guide to First-Year Writing 3rd and 4th Eds. Expanded and Revised with Jennifer Vala. Southlake, TX: Fountainhead Press, 2014 and 2015. 307-354. Print.
“Does the Subaltern Speak? Reimagining Hurricane Katrina in _Beasts of the Southern Wild _(2012).” Ethos: A Digital Review of Arts, Humanities, and Public Ethics 2.2, Special Issue on Contemporary Film and Public Life. October 2015. 4-18.... more
Rountree offers a long-overdue exploration of mental disability, capitalism, and institutionalization within Carson McCullers’ s _The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter_. Focusing on the lesser-explored Greek character Spiros Antonapoulos, John... more
A Roundtable of Manifestos by Emerging Scholars in Southern Studies: - “Blast South: Manifestos of Southern Vorticism,” Emerging Scholars Organization - “What’s Old about the New Southern Studies?,” Jennie Lightweis-Goff - “Southern... more
In sixteen essays that capitalize on recent innovations in cultural studies, media studies, and American studies, Small-Screen Souths: Region, Identity, and the Cultural Politics of Television assesses a diverse televisual archive to... more
While the growing field of late modernist studies has established coherent geographic and temporal boundaries for its period in Britain, it has struggled to do the same for the United States. This essay proposes that ongoing critical... more