Contents: William M. Reynolds: Preface: Old Times There are Not Forgotten - Jennifer Beech: The Pedagogic Function of Work(ing-Class) Stories: An Exploration of Culture in the Deep South - Faith Agostinone-Wilson: Class Warfare: You'd Better Redneckognize - Randall Hewitt: Southern Satellite - Frank G. Jordan Jr.: Policing in the Heat of Hypermasculinity: The Blue Polyester Curriculum and the Critical Education of a Southern Cop - Henry A. Giroux: Drowning Democracy: The Media, Neoliberalism and the Politics of Hurricane Katrina - William M. Reynolds: Redneck Piece of White Trash: Southern Rebels and Music: Epistemologies of Class, Masculinity, and Race Identity - Robert Lake: Diddley Bows, Cross Harps, Banjars and Backbeats: The Rhythm and Sound of Personal Agency from Southern African America - Lalenja Harrington: Banjos and Shit: Reclaiming Indigenous Knowledge and the Hermeneutics of Minstrelsy - Tricia M. Kress: Why Do They All Have 'Powers'? De/Constructing Southern Otherness in True Blood - Wayne Partridge: The Averted Gaze: Representations of Race and the American South in Contemporary Young Adult Fiction - Eleanor Blair: Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Moonshiners, and Duck Dynasty: The Intersection of Popular Culture and a Southern Place - Karen C. Collier: Dirt Roads and Narrow Minds: Visual Media's Queering of the American South - Mark Vicars: Subaltern Desires: Queer (in) Southern Story Lines: Looking at Movies and the Queering of/in the South - David P. Owen, Jr.: Duck Dynasty Is a TV Show: The Outdoors and Southern Identity - David M. Callejo P©rez: In the Shadows of the New South: Latinos and Modern Southern Apartheid - Derrick M. Tennial: Don't Ask, Don't Tell: The Unspoken Policy of the African American Church in the South - Karen Anijar-Appleton: Paula Deen and Those Days of White Magnolias with Bitter Tea - Theodorea Regina Berry: Reimagining Race: Teaching and Learning in an Urban Southern Elementary School - P. L. Thomas: Educated and Educating in the Post-Civil Rights-Era South: A Critical Memoir - Brandon L. Sams: Reasons for Moving: Reading Lessons from Southern-Sacred Textuality - Consuela Ward: Purgatory's Place in the South: A Black Woman's Journey from Church to the Promised Land - Shirley R. Steinberg: Treasures and Ghosts: In the South, Nothing Is Just Black and White - Donald R. Livingston/Sharon M. Livingston: Yes Sir, Yes Ma'am, and the Ritual of Spanking: The Curriculum of Respect in the South - Leila E. Villaverde/Roymieco A. Carter/Dana M. Stachowiak: Visual Landscapes, Literacies, and Place: The South (Re)seen - Douglas McKnight: Of Time and River: How Place Racialized My Course in Life - Mark Helmsing: Grotesque Stories, Desolate Voices: Encountering Histories and Geographies of Violence in Southern Gothic's Haunted Mansions - Elisabeth Blumer Hardy: Pageant Culture, Media, Social Class and Power - Natalie Adams/James Adams: We All Came Together on the Football Field: Unpacking the Blissful Clarity of a Popular Southern Sports Story - Hunter Chadwick: High-Priced Sports: Parents, Sports, and the South - Nichole A. Guillory: Finding My Place In/Against a Peculiar Institution - Kamden K. Strunk, Lucy E. Bailey, and William C. Takewell: The Enemy in the Midst: Gay-Identified Men in Christian College Spaces - Joshua Moon Johnson: Gay and Queer Men of Color at Southern Universities - Lemuel W. Watson: The World Through My Eyes: A Rural Southern Boy Comes of Age.