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A Measure of Belonging

Twenty-One Writers of Color on the New American South

Cinelle Barnes editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hub City Press

Published:19th Nov '20

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This compelling collection, A Measure of Belonging, features diverse voices exploring Southern identity and the complexities of belonging in contemporary society.

In A Measure of Belonging, a powerful collection of essays, twenty-one talented young writers of color explore the intricate tapestry of contemporary Southern identity. Each writer addresses the pivotal question of who is truly welcome in a region marked by its rich history and complex racial dynamics. The essays reflect a wide range of experiences and perspectives, revealing the nuanced realities of life in the South today.

Editor Cinelle Barnes brings together voices that navigate their unique journeys, from Kiese Laymon's reflections on the racial politics of publishing in Mississippi to Regina Bradley's struggle with cultural dislocation in Indiana. Aruni Kashyap shares his challenges in finding a home in Athens, while Frederick McKindra examines the Southern legacy of Beyoncé's black majorettes. These narratives not only highlight the diversity within the South but also confront the tensions that arise in everyday life, from sports culture to healthcare settings.

Urgent and necessary, A Measure of Belonging captures the complexities of belonging in the 21st century South. With humor and poignancy, these essays invite readers to reconsider their understanding of Southern identity, celebrating both the joys and the struggles of being part of this vibrant and evolving community.

A Measure of Belonging challenges the idea of a monolithic Southern culture." --New York Times Book Review "The South on exhibit here does feel new: polygot, multiracial, small-c catholic, urbanized, unwilling to accomodate or overlook the past but instead primed to confront it head-on, and keen to sift the South's virtues--lovingly--from its flaws." --Garden & Gun "Sharp and witty, this collection shows that there are many different ways to live, breathe, thrive and be a person who belongs in the South." --Bookpage, starred review "Cinelle Barnes has compiled the most diverse portrayal of the contemporary South I've read to date. These beautifully-written, clear-eyed essays present the American South through the eyes of its black and brown voices and expand the reader's view of belonging to or hailing from the region. I love this collection and its depictions complicate the South in ways that mainstream America sometimes refuses to believe about our ugly/beautiful South. A Measure of Belonging is a major contribution to the canon of Southern literature and each of the writers give of themselves fully. It is a book for our times. Welcome to the 21st century!" --Crystal Wilkinson, author of The Birds of Opulence "Totally engaging, this informing, thought-provoking collection is valuable for its vision of a South that is not monolithic."--Publishers Weekly "Across the collection, the writers push against the limits of what we think we know about the South." --Kirkus Reviews "A Measure of Belonging is a stark reminder that, behind the draping magnolias and weeping willows, the south has a loaded history, the effects of which still ripple through today’s society. Cinelle Barnes's anthology is but one call to awareness, a call to artful rebellion." --NewPages

ISBN: 9781938235719

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