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- Volume 52, Number 3, Spring 2015
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- The Mississippi River as an Icon of Twentieth-Century Southern Identity
Published by The University of Southern Mississippi since 1962, The Southern Quarterly is a scholarly journal devoted to the interdisciplinary study of Southern arts and culture— anything south of the Mason Dixon Line, including the Caribbean, to the larger Global South. SoQ brings scholarly articles, cutting edge interviews, archival documents with commentary, photo essays, portfolios, book review essays, and book reviews to subscribers all over the world.
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Volume 52, Number 3, Spring 2015Table of Contents
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- The River’s Business: A Photo Essay
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- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 169-170