There are many great books and publications that have been published on the subject of the culture and gender of the people who live in Appalachia. The following is a listing of books that have been recommended by CSEGA, our affiliates, and visitors to this site. If you would like to recommend something for the reading list, please send an email to csega@marshall.edu
Affrilachians
African American Migration to Ansted, West Virginia.
Author: Brucella Jordan
Publisher:
Black Coal Miners in American, 1780-1980. (1987)
Author: Ronald Lewis
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Blacks in Appalachia. (1985)
Editors: William H. Turner and Edward J. Cabbell
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment (2000)
Author: Patricia Hill-Collins
Publisher: Routledge. New York. 2nd ed.
“Blacks in West Virginia: A Critique of
the Secondary Literature and a Survey of the Primary Sources.” In West Virginia
History: Critical Essays on the Literature. (1993)
Editors: Ronald Lewis and John Hennen
Publisher: Kendall-Hunt Publishing Co.;
and in
Honoring Our Past: Proceedings of the First Two Conferences on West Virginia’s
Black History. (1991)
Editors: Joe W. Trotter and Ancella Radford Bickley
Publisher: Alliance for the Collection, Preservation, & Dissemination of West
Virginia’s Black History.
Coal, Class and
Color: Blacks in Southern West Virginia 1915-32 (1990)
Author: Joe Trotter
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
“History Uncovers the Role of Appalachian Black Women.” In Now and Then. 3:1, pp. 13-15. (Winter 1986)
Author: Edward J. Cabbell
“LOST VOICES: Rediscovering the Contributions of African-American Women to West Virginia.”
Marshall University 1996 Summer Honors Class
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Memphis Tennessee Garrsison: The Remarkable Story of a Black Appalachia Woman. (2001)
Editors: Ancella R. Bickley and Lynda Ann Ewen
Publisher: Ohio University Press
http://www.ohio.edu/oupress/memphisgarrison.htm
“The Black South and White Appalachia.” In Journal of American History. 66, pp. 832-49.
Author: James C. Klotter
Ethnicity & Identity
Appalachian On Our Mind: The Southern Mountains and Mountaineers in the American Consciousness. (1978)
Author: Henry David Shapiro
Publisher:University of North Carolina Press
Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers. (1998)
Editor: Joyce Dyer
Publisher:
Fighting Back in Appalachia: Traditions of Resistance and Change. (1993)
Editor: S.L. Fisher
Publisher: Temple University Press
Hillbilly Land.
Author: Jerry Williamson
Publisher:
“Sustaining the Myth of the ‘Black Underclass’: Ignoring West Virginia.” In West Virginia Sociological Review. 2:1. (Fall 1996)
Author: Lynda Ann Ewen
Gender
Authorized to Heal: Gender, Class, and the Transformation of Medicine in Central Appalachia, 1880-1930. (2000)
Author: Sandra Lee Barney
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
“Disorderly Women: Gender and Labor Militancy in the Appalachian South.” In Journal of American History. 73, pp. 354-382. (1968)
Author: Jacqueline Dowd Hall
Publisher:
Growing Up Creeker: Class and Gender in Rural Appalachia.
Author: Linda DeRosier
Publicist: Leila Saulsbury
“Will The Real Daisey Mae Please Stand Up?: A Methodological Essay on Gender Analysis in Appalachian Research.”
In Appalachian Journal. 21:2, pp. 136-150.
Author: Sally Ward Maggard
“Images and Identities of Appalachian Women: Sorting Out the Impact
of Class, Gender, and Cultural Heritage.” In Down Home, Downtown:
Urban Appalachians Today.
Editor: Phillip J. Obermille, pp. 29-46. (1995)
Author: Roberta Campbell
Publisher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
History
A History of Appalachia. (2001)
Author: Richard D. Drake
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
http://www.kentucypress/books/apphistory.htm
Literature
A Southern Weave of Women: Fiction of the Contemporary South.
Author: Linda Tate
Publisher: The University of Georgia Press
Bliss.
Author: Jeff Mann
Publisher: Brick House Books
Human Landscapes.
Author: Edwina Pendarvis
Publisher: Bottom Dog Press
Re-Membering, Re-Weaving, Re-Visioning ‘Other’ Ways: Contemporary Women Writing in Appalachia. (1999)
Authors: Shirley Lumpkin, Laura Tussey, Jan Adkins-Bills, Edwina Pendarvis
Publisher: The Drinko Academy (book) Marshall University & The Drinko Academy (cd-rom)
Saga of Coe Ridge and Don’t Go Up Kettle Creek.
Author: Lynwood Montell
Seeking The Corn-Mother’s Wisdom (1993)
Author: Marilou Awiakta
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishers
Storming Heaven and The Unquiet Earth (1992)
Author: Denise Giardina
Publisher:W.W. Norton
“Wild Sweet Notes: Fifty Years of West Virginia Poetry, 1950 – 1999.”
Editors: Kirk Judd and Barbara Smith
Publisher: Publishers Place
Native Americans
Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835. (1998)
Author: Theda Perdue
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Constructing, Fragmenting, and Reconstructing Identity: The Struggle of Appalachian Women Attempting To Reconnect To Their Native American Heritage.
Unpublished Thesis (2001)
Author: Linda Burcham Trollinger
Publisher:
Will be available online soon.
“The Reawakening of the Cherokee.”
In Appalachian Journal. 2:4, pp. 276 -279.
(Summer 1975)
Women
Appalachian Women: An Annotated Bibliography. (1981)
Author: Sidney S. Farr
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Dignity: Lower Class Women tell of their Lives and Struggles. (1985)
Author: F.L. Buss
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Hillbilly Women: Mountain Women Speak of Stuggle and Joy in Southern Appalachia. (1972)
Author: Kathy Kahn
Publisher: Doubleday and Co.
Missing Chapters II: West Virginia Women in History. (1986)
Editor: Frances Hensley
Publisher: West Virginia Women’s Co
Social Reality of a Group of Rural, Low-Status, Appalachian Women: A Grounded Theory Study, Children of Poverty Series. (1993)
Author: Judith I. Fiene
Publisher: Garland Publishing, Inc.
“Walk-ons in the Third Act: The Role of Women in Appalachian Historiography.” In Journal of Appalachian Studies. 4, pp. 5-28. (1998)
Author: Barbara Ellen Smith
Publisher:
“The Status of Women’s History Research in West Virginia.” In West Virginia History: Critical Essays on the Literature. (1991)
Author: Barb Howe
Publisher: Kendall-Hunt Publishing Co.
Women, Development, and Communities for Empowerment in Appalachia. (1995)
Author: V. Seitz
Publisher:
Stereotypes
Confronting Appalachian Stereotypes: Back Talk from an American Region. (1999)
Editor: Dwight B. Billings et al.
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
http://www.uky.edu/UniversityPress/books/confront.html
Revisiting Buffalo Creek and Everything In Its Path: Deconstructing An Outsider’s Stereotypes.
Authors: Lynda Ann Ewen and Julie Lewis
Reprinted with permission from Appalachian Journal, Vol. 27 No. 1 (Fall 1999). Copyright Appalachian State University. All rights reserved.
Other
Appalachia in the Making: The Mountain South in the Nineteenth Century. (1995)
Editors: Mary Beth Pudup, Dwight B. Billings, & Altina L. Waller
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Appalachian Odessey: Historical
Perspectives on the Great Migration. (2000)
Editors: Phillip J. Obermiller, Thomas E. Wagner, and Bruce Tucker
Publisher: Praeger
Our Appalachia. (1971)
Editors: Laurel Shackleford & Bill Weinburg
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
“Preindustrial Jackson County and Economic Development.” In Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association. 2, pp. 1-10.
Author: Gordon McKinney
The First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in Southern Appalachia, 1700-1860. (1996)
Author: Wilma Dunnaway
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
The Livelihood of Kin: Making Ends Meet the Kentucky Way. (1990)
Author: R. Halperin
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Which Side Are You On? The Brookside Mine Strike in Harlan County, Kentucky 1973-1974. (1979)
Author: Lynda Ann Ewen
Publisher: Vanguard Press