Southern Religion, Southern Culture: Essays Honoring Charles Reagan Wilson

Author:   Darren E. Grem ,  Ted Ownby ,  James G. Thomas, Jr.
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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Pages:   162
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Southern Religion, Southern Culture: Essays Honoring Charles Reagan Wilson


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Contributions by Ryan L. Fletcher, Darren E. Grem, Paul Harvey, Alicia Jackson, Ted Ownby, Otis W. Pickett, Arthur Remillard, Chad Seales, and Randall J. StephensOver more than three decades of teaching at the University of Mississippi, Charles Reagan Wilson's research and writing transformed southern studies in key ways. This volume pays tribute to and extends Wilson's seminal work on southern religion and culture. Using certain episodes and moments in southern religious history, the essays examine the place and power of religion in southern communities and society. It emulates Wilson's model, featuring both majority and minority voices from archives and applying a variety of methods to explain the South's religious diversity and how religion mattered in many arenas of private and public life, often with life-or-death stakes. The volume first concentrates on churches and ministers, and then considers religious and cultural constructions outside formal religious bodies and institutions. It examines the faiths expressed via the region's fields, streets, homes, public squares, recreational venues, roadsides, and stages. In doing so, this book shows that Wilson's groundbreaking work on religion is an essential part of southern studies and crucial for fostering deeper understanding of the South's complicated history and culture.

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Author:   Darren E. Grem ,  Ted Ownby ,  James G. Thomas, Jr.
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.239kg
ISBN:  

9781496828279


ISBN 10:   1496828275
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Here broad interpretations of religion are not a gimmick; they are instead testaments to the pervasiveness of religious impulses, and to the reciprocal influence between the churches and culture of the American South. Wilson gave scholars permission to grapple with this dynamic church-culture interplay in new and creative ways, and since each essay bears his unmistakable imprint, Southern Religion, Southern Culture is a fitting tribute to one of the most influential scholars of southern religious history.--Christopher C. Moore, Catawba Valley Community College Journal of Southern Religion, Volume 22 (2020)


From Elvis's shroud to toppled goalposts paraded through Oxford like religious relics on parade, with stops along the way to reexamine a diverse array of topics including the complicated racial legacy of John Lafayette Girardeau, the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church and higher education in Mississippi, and Pentecostal innovations in using media to reach and preach to the masses, this is a wonderful set of magnetically eclectic essays to celebrate the career and inspiration of Charles Reagan Wilson.--Charles A. Israel, author of Before Scopes: Evangelicalism, Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, 1870-1925 and associate dean of the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Here broad interpretations of religion are not a gimmick; they are instead testaments to the pervasiveness of religious impulses, and to the reciprocal influence between the churches and culture of the American South. Wilson gave scholars permission to grapple with this dynamic church-culture interplay in new and creative ways, and since each essay bears his unmistakable imprint, Southern Religion, Southern Culture is a fitting tribute to one of the most influential scholars of southern religious history.--Christopher C. Moore, Catawba Valley Community College Journal of Southern Religion, Volume 22 (2020) Specialists in the field will find some of the topical essays in this volume useful as they teach and undertake further research. More general readers of American or religious history will benefit from the introductory and concluding essays, which could lead them into Wilson's own books and articles, a body of scholarship worthy of the celebration this book intends, featuring methods that can tell the story of religion better in almost any region or tradition.--Nicholas M. Beasley Anglican and Episcopal History The editors of this elegant volume have pulled off a near-miracle: create a portrait of religion in the American South that captures the theoretical rigor and experimentation of one of its greatest historians, Charles Reagan Wilson. Like Wilson, the contributors challenge the boundaries traditionally circumscribing fields of inquiry and objects of study and instead search for the divine in the mundane, the unusual, and the wondrous. They find it in southerners' relationships to football, Civil War reenactors and Civil War relics, the media, and education. Patiently listening to how different types of southerners--white and black and brown, denominational and charismatic--experience faith in their daily lives, they capture forgotten voices of spiritual experience that drift across the landscape. In their analytical innovation and sophistication, the editors offer a fitting tribute to one of the field's most significant practitioners.--John M. Giggie, author of After Redemption: Jim Crow and the Transformation of African American Religion in the Delta, 1875-1915 and director of the Summersell Center for the Study of the South at the University of Alabama


Here broad interpretations of religion are not a gimmick; they are instead testaments to the pervasiveness of religious impulses, and to the reciprocal influence between the churches and culture of the American South. Wilson gave scholars permission to grapple with this dynamic church-culture interplay in new and creative ways, and since each essay bears his unmistakable imprint, Southern Religion, Southern Culture is a fitting tribute to one of the most influential scholars of Southern religious history.--Christopher C. Moore, Catawba Valley Community College Journal of Southern Religion, Volume 22 (2020)


Author Information

Darren E. Grem is associate professor of history and southern studies at the University of Mississippi, author of The Blessings of Business: How Corporations Shaped Conservative Christianity, and coeditor of The Business Turn in American Religious History. Ted Ownby is William F. Winter Professor of History and professor of southern studies at the University of Mississippi. He is editor of The Role of Ideas in the Civil Rights South, Manners and Southern History, The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi, and Black and White: Cultural Interactions in the Antebellum South and coeditor of Clothing and Fashion in Southern History, The Mississippi Encyclopedia, and Southern Religion, Southern Culture: Essays Honoring Charles Reagan Wilson, all published by University Press of Mississippi. James G. Thomas, Jr., is associate director for publications at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, editor of multiple works on southern literature, and former managing editor of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture.

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