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Appalachia North A Memoir 1st Ferrence Matthew

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Appalachia North A Memoir 1st Ferrence Matthew
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Publisher: West Virginia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Ferrence, Matthew
ISBN: 9781946684707, 9781946684714, 1946684708, 1946684716, 2018033186
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st

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Appalachia North A Memoir 1st Ferrence Matthew by Ferrence, Matthew 9781946684707, 9781946684714, 1946684708, 1946684716, 2018033186 instant download after payment.

Appalachia North is the first book-length treatment of the cultural position of northern Appalachia--roughly the portion of the official Appalachian Regional Commission zone that lies above the Mason-Dixon line. For Matthew Ferrence this region fits into a tight space of not-quite: not quite "regular" America and yet not quite Appalachia. Ferrence's sense of geographic ambiguity is compounded when he learns that his birthplace in western Pennsylvania is technically not a mountain but, instead, a dissected plateau shaped by the slow, deep cuts of erosion. That discovery is followed by the diagnosis of a brain tumor, setting Ferrence on a journey that is part memoir, part exploration of geology and place. Appalachia North is an investigation of how the labels of Appalachia have been drawn and written, and also a reckoning with how a body always in recovery can, like a region viewed always as a site of extraction, find new territories of growth.

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