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House, Silas – Now & Then, 2002
A Kentucky native, Harriette Arnow was proud of her roots and presented Appalachian culture honestly, warts and all. Although her work was firmly anchored in place, Arnow's ability to write about human beings and the interactions between them transcended regional boundaries. She was a pivotal staff member at Hindman Settlement School's Appalachian…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Higher Education, Local Color Writing
Berthelot, Dolly – 1976
"Pioneer Spirit 76," an original bicentennial anthology from the Smoky Mountains region, was begun to gain in-depth editing and publishing experience and to test the feasibility of having journalism students produce a publication for a market beyond campus. This report traces the development of this book in magazine format, offers a…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Editing, Higher Education
Olmstead, Kathryn – Echoes, the Northern Maine Journal, 1994
A profile of Edward M. (Ted) Holmes--Maine storyteller, writer, teacher, and professor. Most of his stories and characters come from Maine fishermen, whom he once helped to organize cooperatives. Holmes credits his success to his ability to listen. Some examples and insights into his teaching and writing styles are given. (TD)
Descriptors: Authors, College Faculty, Higher Education, Local Color Writing
Joiner, Carol; And Others – Library Journal, 1993
Describes how the University of New Mexico library collaborates with an Albuquerque bookstore, which supplies the library with New Mexico literature. The difficulties of collecting New Mexicana, the development of a relationship with a local bookstore, and some guidelines for establishing similar relationships are discussed. (KRN)
Descriptors: Books, Bookstores, College Libraries, Guidelines
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O'Donnell, Holly – English Journal, 1981
The literature of the United States West offers a wide variety of materials and themes to capture students' imaginations and provide understanding of their heritage. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Stanley, Tal – Appalachian Journal, 1996
Donald Secreast, author of two collections of stories about life in Appalachia, discusses how his experiences growing up in Lenoir, North Carolina; his parents' lives as factory workers; and his escape into academia influenced his writing. His work presents "place" as a far more complex and conflicted reality of Appalachia than do other…
Descriptors: Authors, College Faculty, Consciousness Raising, Educational Experience
Frye, Nora; Panger, Janet Schultz, Comp. – 1994
This book compiles reminiscences and letters of Nora Frye, a native of Minnesota and a teacher. The book spans Miss Frye's lifetime, beginning with her childhood on the family farm near Elk River, Minnesota, in the 1870s. The remembrances continue through her days at the University of Minnesota and her early years of teaching in a number of small…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Higher Education
Meese, Elizabeth A. – 1977
Teachers and students worked together at the University of Alabama to evolve a literature course that dealt with the Southern regional character and culture as manifested in the writings of women. The course began with an orientation to the region, with emphasis on the images and stereotypes of Southern women. Literary material included in the…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Literary Influences
Davis, Charles G. – ADE Bulletin, 1983
Describes programs offered by a university English department that both improve the department's public image and enrich the cultural life of the school and the community. (AEA)
Descriptors: Authors, College English, English Departments, English Instruction
Mosby, Charmaine – 2003
This presentation describes an English graduate seminar in Local Color and Regionalism in American Literature at Western Kentucky University that was set up as an experimental hybrid course, i.e., roughly 60% face-to-face and 40% Web course (Web quest format). The focus is on the four tasks that comprised the Web quest segment of the course: (1) a…
Descriptors: Assignments, College English, Course Descriptions, Distance Education