Southern Cultures

Papers
(The median citation count of Southern Cultures is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
What Love Looks Like in Public: Mutual Aid Makes for Sustainable Communities12
A Place to Sigh: Dawn Williams Boyd in conversation with Margaret T. McGehee10
Filmmaking as a Classroom: A Documentary Practice for the Climate Crisis7
Benediction5
Down in the Hip-Hop South4
Contributors3
Know Your CCCs: The Crescent City Connection and the Chinese Cajun Cowboy1
Natural-Born Subversive: Dede Styles on Living and Dyeing in Swannanoa, North Carolina1
Respite, Refuge, and Remembering1
What Remains? Ethnographic Archives and Speculative Black Geographies1
These Are Revolutionary Times1
Contributors1
Toward a New: Women’s Radical Sewing Society1
Dark Corners: The Appalachian Murder Ballad0
Back Porch0
It's My House and I Lived Here0
Reimagining Riddick Town: Healing, Restoration, and Honor0
Weaving New Stories: Berea Student Craft0
The South's Democracy Struggle Reaches New Urgency0
Contributors0
God Loves Women, and I Do Too: The Spiritual Communities of Southern Black Queer Women and Nonbinary Folks0
Fear of a Black (Southern) Planet: Kara Walker's Night Conjure0
Something Beautiful out of the Darkness0
Contributors0
Otherwise Possibility0
Murmurs to Mumbles: The Sounds of a Quotidian Southern Black Politic0
Inherited0
Meeting the Moment for Democracy0
Contributors0
Lydia0
We Are Virginians0
Katrina’s America0
"White supremacy in North Carolina rests in woman's hands": Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll and the Power of White Women Voters0
Why Is Wealth White?0
Home as Sacrament: Blackness and Belonging in Modern America0
Contributors0
The Promotora System: Community Care and Indigenous Women’s Organizing in Mississippi0
It's Him and I, Aquemini: Reimagining OutKast in Kiese Laymon's Long Division0
Memorable Proof0
Acadiana Fibershed0
"Up on Cripple Creek": Limb Loss, Difference, and Disability Spectacle in Southern Roots Music0
Sister, Outsider, or Reflections on My Mother0
Wisdom Beats: To Stay Black in the South0
Fibersheds: Collecting and Connecting for a Sustainable Future0
Craft or Curse? How Barbecue Became Cool0
Natal Mythos (Atlanta 1993)0
This Is Just the Beginning: Mapping Queer Southern Scholarship0
Queer Sanctuary on the Borderlands0
War Supply0
Be Ye Transformed: The King James Bible as Black Placemaking in the Rural South0
"Climate Change Is an Everything Issue"0
Removal, Labor, and Reckoning in the Black Native South0
I See Myself in You0
What a Fellowship: Jimmy Wright’s Down Home0
Before the Streetlights Come On: Black America's Urgent Call for Climate Solutions (An Excerpt)0
Sea Turtle Sonnet0
In the Swamp: Abolition. Imagination. Play.0
The New Sea Food: Fashion, Waste, and Microplastics0
Blood Harmony0
Down South0
What the 808 Tried to Told Y'all0
"The blues look like me"0
The Queering of Atlanta: A Roundtable Conversation0
Frankenstein's Monster: Constructing a Legal Regime to Regulate Race and Place0
Something Trans-Happened to My Body When I Crossed the Atlantic: (after Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley)0
In a Shallow Boat0
Listen, Consider, Evolve0
Lesbian Feminism, Grand Juries, and FBI Surveillance in the 1970s0
Loves and Secrets0
“Kick, Push”: Skating for Space and Joy0
Beneath the Steely Façade0
A Felt Need: Elmer Beard and the Enduring Legacy of Roanoke Baptist Church0
Specters of the Mythic South: How Plantation Fiction Fixed Ghost Stories to Black Americans0
Jackson Village Road0
Contributors0
Contributors0
Local Cloth0
Stories We Tell: Unpacking Extractive Research and Its Legacy of Harm to Lumbee People0
Taking Up Space0
Back Porch0
Intimacies of Sound and Skin at Carville0
Finding Thelma's Garden0
Getting Free, Spatially0
Contributors0
Let’s Build Our Own House: Political Art and the Making of Black and Muslim Worlds0
Gloria Naylor: Literary Geographer of the Black South0
Back Porch0
Reading Foxfire0
Mystery of the Talking Skull: Family Secrets in Southern Appalachia0
Mama Possum0
Captive Maternal0
& When They Come For Me (Reprise)0
Anthem of Perseverance: How Southern Rap Sustains Me0
A Visual Dispatch: Images, Art, and the Archive as a Portal to Memory0
Making the Invisible Visible: For a Climate Future0
''We Live in the Blue Note'': A Conversation About the Hip-Hop South0
"Necessary Contemplation"0
We Called You in Her Name0
Black Skin, Mask Off: Future, Aesthetic Nihilism, and the Radical Possibilities of Trap0
The Buford Highway Farmers Market0
Curiously Cured by Sterilization: Charles Carrington and the Sterilization of African American Men in Virginia, 1902–19100
To Repair a Broken World0
Snapshot0
Southern Hip-Hop as Memory0
Reaching out and reaching out0
History, Community, and Power: The Future of Textiles0
Wade Taylor: A Family Haunting0
The Uncanny Keep On Talkin'0
Lost in Translation: Reverted Black Panamanian Sporting Networks0
The Inner Banks: A Drive Home0
Seeking Home0
Lifecycles of the Loray: Adaptive Reuse and Historic Value0
Cadillactica, by Way of the Underground: Big K.R.I.T.'s Transformative Southern Waters0
A Mass For Worlds Pre and Post: Preface to a 918 Volume (304 children) Suicide Note or Letter to June Jordan on Jonestown reply written in New Orleans, 1,392, . . . official count0
New Denim City0
Seeing the Invisible: Asexuality in the South0
Contributors0
And the Devil Take the Hindmost0
Throwaway Boy: The True Story of a Quarter Rat and His “Most Important Asset”0
What Is It Worth?0
Miguel, Mississippi0
Haints, Hollers, and Hoodoo0
Lights Out0
Back Porch0
Art & Alchemy: North Carolina Repair Professionals0
Piedmont Fibershed0
Letters to a Black Boy Buried in Texas0
Los Autobuses del Sur: Mexican Migrant Routes and Economies in the US South0
Narratives of Dispossession and Anticolonial Art in Urban Spaces0
A Real Evidence of Community: Poll Worker Portraits in the North Carolina Piedmont0
“Heavy with Plenty”: Writing Abundance in the Plantationocene0
Memory, (Re)Making, and the Futures of Indigo0
Sojourn0
Unearthing the Sacred: Padre Luís Jaramillo's Archival Resolana0
Claiming Home0
Peach State Fibershed0
Several Places at Once0
Once the Levees Break0
At the Intersection of Chickasaw Identity and Black Enslavement0
Contributors0
To Build for the Future0
Of Clay and Wonder0
Preserving Black Crafts and Legacies0
Zorita in Miami: A Queer Southern History0
Voting Rights in Georgia: A Short History0
“Blinging just like us”: Beading and Legacy in New Orleans0
In Between0
Contributors0
Dedication: Dorothy Allison and Minnie Bruce Pratt0
A Girl, a Man, a Storm, a City0
Night Walker0
"I Saw Things I Imagined": Poetic and Geographic Audacity in Solange Knowles's When I Get Home0
A Rooming House for Transient Girls: Black Women's Spatial Vision in the Black Metropolis0
We Outchea0
Save What You Can: Tending Katrina’s Community Archive0
Habitual Return0
Contributors0
Walking with Ella Watson: Photography, Interiority, and the Spiritual Church Movement in the Work of Gordon Parks0
The Voting Rights Act beyond the Headlines0
Contributors0
Another Kind of City: Kalamu ya Salaam in conversation with Joshua B. Guild0
Confronting the Afterlife of Jim Crow0
Back Porch0
Fiberhouse Collective0
"Blocks for Freedom": Sewing for Voting in Post-Jim Crow Mississippi0
Right of Return0
Contributors0
Sheryl Oring’s I Wish to Say0
Confessions of a Climate Scientist0
Songs of Sorrow: Collective Grieving in Southern Hip-Hop0
How the Sausage Is Made: Notes on Craft and Context0
Who Killed the Southern Cotton Textile Industry?0
Drawing All Over Again: Remembering Patrick Dean0
harriet tubman escapes to philadelphia: late fall 1849, eastern maryland0
Ever Since: A Roundtable0
My Inheritance0
Slangless0
Quilts, Social Engineering, and Black Power in the Tennessee Valley0
“I Was a Person Who Was Raised on Love, Not Raised on Survival”0
What We Be0
"You Know Who I Am? I'm Mr. John Paul's Boy"0
What Has Been Will Be Again0
Catchin’ Strays: On Pet Negroes, the Black Domestic, and the Politics of Comfort0
Talk One Thing: Writing Family History in an Afro-Native World0
Remembering The Lady Chablis as a Black Trans Southern Stylist0
Portal0
The Rhetoric and the Reality of the New Southern Strategy: Courtland Cox, Nsé Ufot, and Charles V. Taylor Jr. in Conversation0
La Tempesta del Mio Cuore0
In the Spirit of Community: The Nanih Bvlbancha Mound0
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