Apples on the Flood: Minority Discourse and AppalachiaUniv. of Tennessee Press, 1991 - 214 pages |
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Albion American ancestors Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon Appalachian studies aspects Atlantic Zone attitudes barbarians barbarism Batteau became become Britain British Britons burghs C. S. Lewis called Celtic Celts centuries Chapman Christian civilization colonial concept consciousness Corineus defended dichotomy dweller economic England English Europe European existence experience explore fact Fanon feudal frontier Gaelic Geoffrey Gododdin Goemagog Highlands human Ibid identity Indians individual invaded invasions Ireland Irish Joseph Campbell king Kronos Laing land language later Lewis Leyburn Lowland Scots means medieval Memmi modern moun Mound Builders mountain myth nation native nature North Ogma oppression original palachian parallel peripheral Political Units projection R. D. Laing region Rheged Rogin Roman savage Scotch-Irish Scotland Scots Scottish Highlands Scottish Lowlands seen selfhood sense settlers simply social society Southern Strathclyde structure survival symbol things tion traits ture Ulster Welsh West Western whole wild word Zeus