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Abstract:Haunted by a deceptively simple question of origin, this is a story of Black bodies, unmoored from ancestral homelands, re-membering that which was—and continues to be—dismembered by colonialism. It is, too, a story of possibilities and priorities, of Black bodies, in the wake of transatlantic displacement, renewing our allegiance to earth, and water, and the tending of life.
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In the foreword to the first issue of the The Southern Literary Journal, published in November 1968, founding editors Louis D. Rubin, Jr. and C. Hugh Holman outlined the journal"s objectives: "To study the significant body of southern writing, to try to understand its relationship to the South, to attempt through it to understand an interesting and often vexing region of the American Union, and to do this, as far as possible, with good humor, critical tact, and objectivity--these are the perhaps impossible goals to which The Southern Literary Journal is committed." Since then The Southern Literary Journal has published hundreds of essays by scholars of southern literature examining the works of southern writers and the ongoing development of southern culture.