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Bobbie Ann Mason's Postsouthernism: The Decline of Religion in Four Stories from Shiloh and Other StoriesSalter, Katherine Brantley 06 August 2011 (has links)
A consistent theme in author Bobbie Ann Mason's short story collection Shiloh and Other Stories is a break from the traditional religious customs of the U.S. South. As children become adults and move away and as marriages crumble, characters' Christian faith fades, entering their minds only frustrated disillusion. Through their scathing, sarcastic quips and references, Mason's characters exhibit distaste for the traditional attitude toward Christianity in the South. Therefore, Mason's stories deconstruct not only the notion of Christianity's role in the South, but that of the communal strength of family. Using Martyn Bone's definition of "postsouthern" literature in his book The Postsouthern Sense of Place in Contemporary Fiction as literature that shatters previous preconceptions of the South, this research seeks to show how Mason's work fits into this burgeoning literary realm although unmentioned in Bone's book.
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Mystical Motherhood: Blending Ecstatic Religious Experience with Feminist Discourse in Appalachian FictionMcIntyre, Heather Dawn 04 August 2010 (has links)
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Comer: A Short StoryTucker, Katherine 05 October 2018 (has links)
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