An Ode to Humans From The Mouth of Coal

John Christopher Haddox
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Appalachia and coal have a historically challenging relationship with each other. Coal has been the backbone of many Appalachian economies. Along with the economic benefits of coal have come many negative impacts. Political campaigns, from local to federal, have won and lost based on their positions and ties to coal. For a variety of reasons, the coal industry in Appalachia, especially in the Appalachian state of West Virginia, is declining, and will continue to decline, despite the rhetoric from those whose livelihoods—daily and politically—depend on coal. In this paper the author places himself in the black shoes of coal and offers a lyrical and musical response from coal itself to the rhetoric around the future of coal that rang loudly in his hometown of Logan, West Virginia during the 2016 presidential campaign.
从煤嘴里给人类的颂歌
阿巴拉契亚山脉和煤炭之间存在着历史上具有挑战性的关系。煤炭一直是阿巴拉契亚许多经济体的支柱。煤炭带来的经济效益也带来了许多负面影响。从地方到联邦的政治竞选活动,根据他们的立场和与煤炭的关系,有赢有输。由于各种原因,阿巴拉契亚的煤炭工业,特别是西弗吉尼亚州的煤炭工业正在衰退,并将继续衰退,尽管那些日常和政治生活都依赖煤炭的人发表了言论。在这篇论文中,作者设身处地地站在煤炭的黑鞋子里,从煤炭本身对2016年总统竞选期间在他的家乡西弗吉尼亚州洛根市大声响起的关于煤炭未来的言论做出了抒情和音乐的回应。
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