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South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 229x155x25 mm, weight: 422 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0062977377
  • ISBN-13: 9780062977373
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 229x155x25 mm, weight: 422 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0062977377
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FINALIST FOR THE 2022 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION

INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

“An elegant meditation on the complexities of the American South—and thus of America—by an esteemed daughter of the South and one of the great intellectuals of our time. An inspiration.” —Isabel Wilkerson

An essential, surprising journey through the history, rituals, and landscapes of the American South—and a revelatory argument for why you must understand the South in order to understand America

We all think we know the South. Even those who have never lived there can rattle off a list of signifiers: the Civil War, Gone with the Wind, the Ku Klux Klan, plantations, football, Jim Crow, slavery. But the idiosyncrasies, dispositions, and habits of the region are stranger and more complex than much of the country tends to acknowledge. In South to America, Imani Perry shows that the meaning of American is inextricably linked with the South, and that our understanding of its history and culture is the key to understanding the nation as a whole.

This is the story of a Black woman and native Alabaman returning to the region she has always called home and considering it with fresh eyes. Her journey is full of detours, deep dives, and surprising encounters with places and people. She renders Southerners from all walks of life with sensitivity and honesty, sharing her thoughts about a troubling history and the ritual humiliations and joys that characterize so much of Southern life.

Weaving together stories of immigrant communities, contemporary artists, exploitative opportunists, enslaved peoples, unsung heroes, her own ancestors, and her lived experiences, Imani Perry crafts a tapestry unlike any other. With uncommon insight and breathtaking clarity, South to America offers an assertion that if we want to build a more humane future for the United States, we must center our concern below the Mason-Dixon Line.  

A Recommended Read from: The New Yorker • The New York Times • TIME • Oprah Daily • USA Today • Vulture • Essence • Esquire • W Magazine • Atlanta Journal-Constitution • PopSugar • Book Riot • Chicago Review of Books • Electric Literature • Lit Hub 

Papildus informācija

Winner of National Book Awards (Nonfiction) 2022.
A Note from the Author xi
Introduction xiii
I Origin Stories
An Errand into Wilderness: Appalachia
3(30)
Mother Country: Virginia
33(20)
Animated Roulette: Louisville
53(10)
Mary's Land: Annapolis and the Caves
63(20)
Ironic Capital: Washington, DC
83(18)
II The Solidified South
The Clearing: Upper Alabama
101(18)
Tobacco Road in the Bible Belt: North Carolina
119(22)
King of the South: Atlanta
141(12)
More than a Memorial: Birmingham
153(26)
Pearls Before Swine: Princeton to Nashville
179(20)
When Beale Street Talks: Memphis
199(14)
Soul of the South: The Black Belt
213(40)
III Water People
Home of the Flying Africans: The Low Country
253(26)
Pistoles and Flamboyan: Florida
279(28)
Immobile Women: Mobile
307(14)
Magnolia Graves and Easter Lilies: New Orleans
321(26)
Parafso: The Bahamas and Havana
347(28)
Conclusion 375(10)
Acknowledgments 385(2)
Index 387