Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 784 g
Reihe: Oxford Oral History Series
An Oral History
Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 784 g
Reihe: Oxford Oral History Series
ISBN: 978-0-19-993485-0
Verlag: Oxford University Press
They Say in Harlan County is not a book about coal miners so much as a dialogue in which more than 150 Harlan County women and men tell the story of their region, from pioneer times through the dramatic strikes of the 1930s and '70s, up to the present. Alessandro Portelli draws on 25 years of original interviews to take readers into the mines and inside the lives of those who work, suffer, and often die in them--from black lung, falling rock, suffocation, or simply from work that can be literally backbreaking. The book is structured as a vivid montage of all these voices--stoic, outraged, grief-stricken, defiant--skillfully interwoven with documents from archives, newspapers, literary works, and the author's own participating and critical voice. Portelli uncovers the whole history and memory of the United States in this one symbolic place, through settlement, civil war, slavery, industrialization, immigration, labor conflict, technological change, migration, strip mining, environmental and social crises, and resistance. And as hot-button issues like mountain-top removal and the use of "clean coal" continue to hit the news, the history of Harlan County--especially as seen through the eyes of those who lived it--is becoming increasingly important.
With rare emotional immediacy, gripping narratives, and unforgettable characters, They Say in Harlan County tells the real story of a culture, the resilience of its people, and the human costs of coal mining.
Zielgruppe
Scholars and students of history, cultural studies, anthropology, folklore, and language; anyone interested in US history, Appalachian and Kentucky history, labor, left history and culture, black studies, the environment
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Harlan County, 1964-2007: A love story
Chapter 1: The Bear and the Sycamore Tree
Chapter 2: Of Hardship and Love
Chapter 3: Wars and Peace
Chapter 4: These Signs Shall Follow Them
Chapter 5: Flush Times and Rough Times
Chapter 6: A Space of Their Own
Chapter 7: Miner's Life
Chapter 8: Identities
Chapter 9: No Neutrals there
Chapter 10: God, Guns, and Guts
Chapter 11: Harlan on Our Minds
Chapter 12: Exodus
Chapter 13: The Other America
Chapter 14: Democracy and the Mines
Chapter 15: Staying Alive
People I Owe
Notes
The Narrators
Index