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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FALL 2003


SEPTEMBER

3      "‘Run Tell That’: Spreading the Word about the Mississippi Encyclopedia"
      Andrea Finley - Managing Editor
      Ted Ownby - Professor of History and Southern Studies

10     "Safe at Home: Examining the Culture of the Oxford High School
       Baseball Community"
       Christopher Hedglin - Southern Studies Graduate Student

17      "‘The Environment and Southern History’:
        Porter L. Fortune Symposium - September 17-19, 2003"
        Charles Wilson - Director, Center for the Study of Southern Culture
        Professor of History and Southern Studies
        Jack Temple Kirby - W. E. Smith Professor of History
        Miami University of Ohio

24      "October 1-4, 2003 - First International Conference
        on Race: Racial Reconciliation"
        Susan M. Glisson - Director, Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation

OCTOBER

1        "The Southern Foodways Alliance at the Five-Year Mark"  
        John T. Edge - Director, Southern Foodways Alliance

8         "The Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival in Clarksdale"
         Panny Mayfield - Clarksdale, Mississippi
         Colby Kullman, Professor of English

15      "Segregation through the Lens: The John E. Phay Collection"
        Jennifer Aronson - Curator of Visual Collections, J. D. Williams Library

22       "Mortuary Ritual at the Ole Miss Confederate Cemetery"
         Allan Lemmon
         Anthropology Graduate Student

29        "More Southern Photographs: An Expanded Gallery Talk"
         David Wharton - Director of Documentary Projects
         Assistant Professor of Southern Studies

NOVEMBER

5          "Local History à la Lowndes County" 
         Russell D. James, Billups-Garth Archives and Manuscript Librarian
         Columbus-Lowndes Public Library
         Columbus, Mississippi

12         "Bim Jackson’s Ruleville Movies"
          Marlow Dorrough - Film Editor
          Director, Freshman Mathematics

19         "Talking Dirty: A Sprint Car Driver’s Story"
          Kendra Myers - Southern Studies Graduate Student 
        

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