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Rhonda Armstrong
Augusta University
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Affrilachian Poetry and the Evolution of a Regional Identity ¹
RJ Armstrong
Transitions: Race, Culture, and the Dynamics of Change 5, 211, 2006
42006
Reading around the Narrator in Lee Smith's Oral History
R Armstrong
Journal of Appalachian Studies 21 (1), 7-20, 2015
22015
Cross-Pollinating Appalachian Communities: Insider/Outsider Knowledge in Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer
RJ Armstrong
Seeking Home: Marginalization and Representation in Appalachian Letters and Song, 2017
12017
Rewriting the Corpse in Suzan-Lori Parks's Getting Mother's Body
RJ Armstrong
The Southern Quarterly 53 (1), 41-56, 2015
12015
Transformational Spectacle in Bobbie Ann Mason's" Feather Crowns"
RJ Armstrong
The Southern Literary Journal, 39-55, 2012
12012
Suzan-Lori Parks
RJ Armstrong
Voices from the Gaps, 2004
12004
Opening the Canon
ME Johnson, R ARMSTRONG
Open Praxis, Open Access: Digital Scholarship in Action, 157, 2020
2020
Revelation and Convergence: Flannery O’Connor and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
R Armstrong
Flannery O'Connor Review 16, 155-157, 2018
2018
Nature and Culture in the Northern Forest: Region, Heritage, and Environment in the Rural Northeast.
R Armstrong
Journal of Ecocriticism 4 (2), 95-97, 2012
2012
College Literature Referees
J Abernathy, E Abrams, J Adams, M Adjarian, J Alberti, M Alcorn, ...
College Literature 36, 161-171, 2009
2009
Rural women and cultural conflict in contemporary American literature
RJ Armstrong
Saint Louis University, 2005
2005
Hill Folks: A History of Arkansas Ozarkers and Their Image
RJ Armstrong
Western Folklore 63 (4), 365-368, 2004
2004
Hillbilly: A cultural history of an American icon.
RJ Armstrong
WESTERN FOLKLORE 63 (4), 365-368, 2004
2004
The Southern highlander and his homeland.
RJ Armstrong
WESTERN FOLKLORE 63 (4), 365-368, 2004
2004
Review essay: Hillbilly by Anthony Harkins, The Southern Highlander and his Homeland by John C. Campbell, and Hill Folks by Brooks Blevins.
RJ Armstrong
Western Folklore, 2004
2004
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