Cover Story:  
"Faulkner and the Ecology of the South"


Spring 2003 Issue
*2003 F&Y Conference
* Director’s Column
* Southern Studies Faculty News
* First International Conference on Race
* Student Photography Exhibition
* Bertolaet Exhibion
* Gammill Gallery Exhibition Schedule
*2004 F&Y Call for Papers
* Teacher Seminars
*Brown Bag Schedule
* History Symposium
*Tennessee Williams Festival
*Mississippi Traditional Music Project
*Living Blues Symposium
*Reading the South
*Southern Foodways Alliance News
* 2003 Oxford Conference for the Book
* Tennessee Williams Tribute and Tour 
* Etta King Torrey: A Rememberance
* Regional Roundup
*Notes on Contributors
*Ensley Gives Meredith Photo to Center


 

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Student Photographers
Exhibited in Gammill Gallery

 


     During the fall semester of 2002, members of the Southern Studies Documentary Photography seminar, taught by David Wharton,
traveled throughout Oxford and Lafayette County making images addressing the interrelated themes of tradition and change. There were ten students in the course: Warren Ables, Sarah Alford, Brooke Butler, Ben Cannon, Ejia East, Hunter Gates, Judy Griffin, Dianne Jackson, Kendra Myers, and Todd Parker. At the end of the semester, each student compiled a 20-print portfolio of his/her best images. As a group, the students also selected 71 of the photographs for exhibition at Barnard Observatory’s Gammill Gallery. That exhibition, Yoknapatawpha 2002: Of Tradition and Change, was shown at the gallery from March through May 2003. Here are a few of the pictures. More can be seen at the "special projects" link from the Center’s Web site (www.olemiss.edu/depts/south).

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