The Land Speaks
New Voices at the Intersection of Oral and Environmental History
Edited by Debbie Lee and Kathryn Newfont
Author Information
Edited by Debbie Lee, Professor, Washington State University, and Kathryn Newfont, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky
Debbie Lee is a professor of English at Washington State University. She is author or editor of six books of literary history including Slavery and the Romantic Imagination and Literature Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era: Bodies of Knowledge (Cambridge), and her creative nonfiction has appeared in Narrative, Montreal Review, Terrain, Los Angeles Review of Books and elsewhere. She co-directed, with Dennis Baird, the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness History Project, which includes forty-four oral histories and a digital and analog archive.
Kathryn Newfont is Associate Professor of History at the University of Kentucky. Her book, Blue Ridge Commons: Environmental Activism and Forest Politics in Western North Carolina (University of Georgia), won the 2012 Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award and the Appalachian Studies Association's 2012 Weatherford Award for Non-fiction. The book grew from oral history interviews conducted through UNC-Chapel Hill's Southern Oral History Program, and had fellowship support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Contributors:
CONTRIBUTORS
Ben S. Bunting Jr.
Shakiya Canty
Brittany Bayless Fremion
Peter Friederici
Walter Greason
Annie Hanshew
Patrick T. Hurley
Lu Ann Jones
Debbie Lee
James G. Lewis
Brenna L. Lissoway
Betsy McCully
Linda Morton-Keithley
Emma Gaalaas Mullaney
Kathryn Newfont
Troy J Reeves
Robert P. Shapard
Alison Steiner
Nathaniel Van Yperen
Daniel R. Williams.