Faculty Books 2017
Who Belongs?
Race, Resources, and Tribal Citizenship in the Native South
By Mikaëla M. Adams, assistant professor of history
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From Slave Ship to Supermax: Mass Incarceration, Prisoner Abuse, and the New Neo-Slave Novel
Edited by Patrick Elliot Alexander, assistant professor of English and African American Studies
Photography and Failure
Edited by Kris Belden-Adams, assistant professor of art and art history
Storia e storiografia di Carlo Michelstaedter
Edited by Valerio Cappozzo, assistant professor of Italian, director of the Italian Program, and Medieval Studies affiliate
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Civil Rights, Culture Wars:
The Fight Over a Mississippi Textbook
By Charles W. Eagles, William F. Winter Professor of History
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The Potlikker Papers:
A Food History of the Modern South
By John T. Edge, director of the Southern Foodways Alliance
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Heating & Cooling:
52 Micro-Memoirs
By Beth Ann Fennelly, professor of English
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The Business Turn in American Religious History
Coedited by Darren Grem, assistant professor of history and Southern Studies
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Stripper in Wonderland:
Poems
By Derrick Harriell, assistant professor of English and African American Studies
and director of the MFA English program
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Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language
Edited by Mary Hayes, associate professor of English,
and Allison Burkette
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English and German Diction for Singers:
A Comparative Approach
By Amanda Johnston, associate professor of music
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Writing Program and Writing Center Collaborations:
Transcending Boundaries
Edited by Alice Johnston Myatt, assistant professor and assistant chair of writing and rhetoric, and Lynée Lewis Gaillet
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The Mississippi Encyclopedia
Edited by Ted Ownby, professor of history and director of Southern Studies; Charles Reagan Wilson, emeritus Kelly Gene Cook Chair of History and Southern Studies; Ann J. Abadie, emerita associate director of Southern Studies; Odie Lindsey (MA Southern Studies); James G. Thomas Jr., associate director for publications for Southern Studies
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Clinical Perspectives on Meaning:
Positive and Existential Psychotherapy
Edited by Pninit Russo-Netzer, Stefan E. Schulenberg, professor of psychology and director of the University of Mississippi Clinical–Disaster Research Center, and Alexander Batthyany
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Are Racists Crazy?
How Prejudice, Racism, and Antisemitism Became Markers of Insanity
By James M. Thomas, associate professor of sociology
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Before Dred Scott:
Slavery and Legal Culture in the American Confluence, 1787–1857
By Anne Twitty, associate professor of history
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The Power of Belief:
Spiritual Landscapes of the Rural South
By David Wharton, assistant professor of Southern Studies and director of documentary studies, with an essay by Charles Reagan Wilson, professor emeritus of history and Southern Studies
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