Cultural Intermarriage in Southern Appalachia

Cherokee Elements in Four Selected Novels by Lee Smith

Katerina Prajznerova author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:4th Aug '16

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Examining four of Lee Smith's mountain novels from the point of view of cultural anthropology, this study show that fragments of the Cherokee heritage resonate in her work. These elements include connections with the Cherokee beliefs regarding medicinal plants and spirit animals, Cherokee stories about the Daughter of the Sun, the corn Woman, the Spear Finger, the Raven Mocker, the Little People and the booger men; the Cherokee concept of witchcraft; and the social position of Cherokee women.

"A groundbreaking book [that]...employs the 'Marxist brnchf of cultural anthropology' to show how Cherokee ideas about climate, geography, religion, race, sex, and family intertwined with those of European settlers to create a distinct set of cultural codes now recognized as 'Appalachian.'...An especial treat comes at book's end where Prajznerova provides a twenty-one-page transcript of an interview she conducted with Smith." -- AppalachianHeritage

ISBN: 9781138967090

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

172 pages