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Civil society, or citizen's groups, have taken centre stage in
international policy debates and global problem solving. They hold
out the promise of a global community and global governance. This
volume, by leading scholars and participants, shows how to
understand the changes that are occurring, particularly in relation
to the international institutions involved. It includes case
studies from all the major social movements of the 1990s.
In an increasingly globalized world, place matters more than ever.
This concept especially holds true in Appalachian studies -- a
field that brings scholars, activists, artists, and citizens
together around the region to contest misappropriations of
resources and power and to combat stereotypes of isolation and
intolerance. In Appalachia in Regional Context: Place Matters,
Dwight B. Billings and Ann E. Kingsolver assemble scholars and
artists from a variety of disciplines to broaden the conversation
and challenge the binary opposition between regionalism and
globalism. In addition to theoretical explorations of place, some
of the case studies examine foodways, depictions of gendered and
racialized Appalachian identity in popular culture, the experiences
of rural LGBTQ youth, and the pitfalls and promises of teaching
regional studies. Drawing on ideas from cultural anthropology,
sociology, and a variety of other fields, and interleaved with
poems by bell hooks, this volume furthers the examination of new
perspectives on one of America's most compelling and misunderstood
regions.
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