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In response to Hillbilly Elegy

by Amanda Peach on 2016-09-02T16:54:02-04:00 | 0 Comments

You only have three days left to check out the book display, "In response to Hillbilly Elegy", that is currently installed near the cafe area on the library's main floor.
 

The idea for the display grew from an email written by our Sound Archivist, Harry Rice, who had this to say about the controversial title:
 

J.D. Vance’s recent Hillbilly Elegy has received much negative and positive treatment by the popular press / media (liberal and conservative) and the Appalachian studies community. There is much interest in both what he says and doesn’t say about people in Appalachia. Might a book, media, image, archival collection display ... that portrays contrasting points of view be a good way for the Library to start off the semester?

We couldn't have agreed more, and so currently on display is an array of titles reflecting many different definitions of what it means to be Appalachian, including Hillbilly Elegy itself.


A Reading List in Response to Hillbilly Elegy

Studying Appalachian Studies by Chad Berry (Editor); Philip J. Obermiller (Editor); Shaunna L. Scott (Editor)
Call Number: 974 S933 2015 c. 2
Publication Date: 2015

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