Southern Spaces
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Started in January 2004, Southern Spaces is a peer-reviewed internet journal housed at Emory University that provides open access to essays, interviews and performances, events and conferences, gateways, and annotated links about real and imagined spaces and places of the Southern United States. As an academic, multimedia digital publication, Southern Spaces encourages the analysis of many souths and southern regions, and the critical scrutiny of any monolithic "South."
Southern Spaces provides a forum for multimedia scholarship by delivering audio, video, interactive imagery, and text while also facilitating innovative ways of organizing, presenting, and updating research.
The journal's Areas of Emphasis include: Arts and Media; Economy and Social Class; Education; Environment; Foodways, Traditions, and Rituals; Gender and Sexuality; Geographies; Health; History; Literature and Language; Music; Politics and Government; Race and Ethnicity; Religion; Social Movements; and Sports and Leisure.
ISSN 1551-2754
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