Southern Women Southern Landscapes

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<i>Southern Women Southern Landscapes: Cultural Reflections on the Garden 1870</i><i>-</i><i>1970</i> is an exploration of a number of Southern women--writers artists and gardeners both Black and white--who looked to the land for inspiration and identity. Examining figures ranging from Reconstruction through the height of the civil rights era in Florida Louisiana North Carolina Mississippi and Virginia <i>Southern Women Southern Landscapes</i> focuses on a period that marks a profound change in women's cultural and social roles. Page and Smith explore the women's various attitudes toward the natural world as they responded to the disruptions of war and the restrictions of race and gender. <p/> The book emphasizes the concept of a storied landscape recognizing that landscapes are both natural and cultural phenomena that speak to humans who are open to their narratives. The women featured in <i>Southern Women Southern Landscapes</i> were often concerned with place-making and the specificity of locale including gardens larger landscapes and wild places but they also believed in a shared responsibility to care for the earth more generally. Communities partnerships and friendships in various forms were all crucial to their creativity in the garden or in other endeavors related to the natural world. This book addresses these broad-ranging issues through extensive archival research to support a variety of genres and media--novels poetry essays letters and newspapers as well as book illustrations photographs folk art and more traditional paintings.
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