top of page
American Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Cultural Studies

American Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Cultural Studies 

Appalachia - Department of Humanities, Government, and Modern Language, HUM 141
Carol Baugh, Winter 2009, Sinclair Community College

​

Appalachian Environment and Its Cultures - University Studies 410
Tom Hood and Shirley Rice Hollis, 1996-2000, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

​​

Appalachian Folklore - ENG 446

Ricky Cox, Fall 2013, Radford University

​

Appalachian Folkways - Department of Humanities, Government, and Modern Language, HUM 140
Carol Baugh, Spring 2000, 2003, Sinclair Community College

 

Appalachian Studies 200 - Appalachian Studies 200
George Brosi, Fall 2000, University of Kentucky

 

Foundations of Appalachian Studies - APST 610
Theresa Burriss, Fall 2014, Radford University

 

Hillbilly Highway: Appalachia and America - American Studies 63
David Whisnant, Fall 1997, UNC-Chapel Hill

 

Introduction to Appalachian Studies - Appalachian Studies 2060
Ted Olson, Fall 2002, East Tennessee State University

​

Introduction to Appalachian Studies: Exile, Return, and Sense of Place - Interdisciplinary Studies, IDS 300 (SAMPLE only, created for a pedagogy course)
Emily Satterwhite, Spring 2000, Emory University

Anthropology

Appalachian Culture and Social Organization - Anthropology 4120
Pat Beaver and Helen Lewis, Fall 1999, Appalachian State University

Anthropology

English, Literature and Composition

Appalachian Culture - English 220
Linda Tate and Rachael Meads, Spring 2000, Shepherd College

 

Appalachian Literature - English, LIT 238
Carol Baugh, Spring 2003, Sinclair Community College

 

Appalachian Literature - English 389
Howard Kuhn, West Virginia University Institute of Technology

 

Appalachian Literature - English 334
John Lang, Fall 1997, Emory and Henry College

​

Appalachian Literature - English 648
Theresa Burriss, Fall 2014, Radford University

​

Appalachian Dialects - English 2000

Jenny Crisp, Spring 2024, Dalton State College

​

Appalachian Literature - English 3200

Jenny Crisp, Spring 2024, Dalton State College

 

Constructing Appalachian Images in Composition - English 101
Anna Froula, Fall 2000, University of Kentucky

 

Introduction to Expository Writing - English 101
JoAnn Asbury, Fall 2002, Radford University

 

Regional American Literature: Kentucky and Appalachia - Department of Literature and Language, ENG 667
Danny Miller, Northern Kentucky University

Geography

Appalachia: Land and People - Geography 333/533
Geoff Buckley, Spring 2003, Ohio University

 

Appalachian Geography - Geography 203
Loretta J. LeMay, Fall 2002, Radford University

 

Sustainability in Appalachia - Geography 430
Alice Jones, Spring 2005, Eastern Kentucky University

​

Restoration Ecology in the Commonwealth - HON 152-001

Kenton L. Sena, Fall 2022, University of Kentucky

​

​

History

Appalachian Development: Human Resources and Economic Distress in Rural Communities - History 600
Ron Eller, Spring 2000, as visiting scholar with the Appalachian Regional Commission

 

Appalachia on Film - History 1020, Freshman Seminar
John Inscoe, Spring 2002, University of Georgia

 

Appalachian History -
Gordon McKinney, Berea College

 

History of Appalachia - History 546
Gordon McKinney, Berea College

 

History of Women in Southern Appalachia: Myth and Reality - History 4956 & 5956
Marie Tedesco, Summer 1999, East Tennessee State University

 

History of Southern Appalachia - History 4167 and 5167
Marie Tedesco, Fall 1999, East Tennessee State University

 

A Readings Seminar in the History of Appalachia - History 650
Ron Eller, Spring 1998, University of Kentucky

 

Southern Appalachian Culture - History 446
Curtis Wood, Western Carolina University

Political Science

Appalachian Political Economy - Political Science 203
Steve Fisher, Fall 1996, Emory and Henry College

​

Appalachian Political Perspectives - Political Science 5310-101
Billy Schumann, Spring 2005, Appalachian State University

Sociology

Appalachian and American Cultural Systems - Sociology 213
Thomas Plaut, Spring 1997, Mars Hill College

 

Appalachian Field Practicum/Research - Soc 487 (1 of 3 classes that constitute an "Appalachian Semester cluster)
Deborah Thompson, Fall 1998, Union College

 

Community Activism - Sociology and Anthropology, 495
Nelda Pearson, Spring 1996, Radford University

 

Introduction to the Sociology of Appalachia - Sociology and Anthropology 140
Sally Ward Maggard, Fall 1998, West Virginia University

 

Political Economy of Appalachia - Soc 349 (1 of 3 classes that constitute an "Appalachian Semester" cluster)
Deborah Thompson, Fall 1998, Union College

 

Social Institutions in Appalachia - Soc 422 (1 of 3 classes that constitute an "Appalachian Semester" cluster)
Deborah Thompson, Fall 1998, Union College

Engish, Literature and Composition
Geography
History
Political Science
Sociology

Women's Studies

Appalachian Women - Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Soc 492
Nelda Pearson, Radford University

Women's Studies

OUR SPONSORS ↓

↓ SUBSCRIBE TO RECEIVE UPDATES FROM ASA! ↓

CONTACT ↓

Mary Thomas,

Executive Director, 

mthomas@marshall.edu

​

Ann E. Bryant,

Office Manager, 

mullins88@marshall.edu

​

Telephone: (304) 696-2904
Mailing Address:

Appalachian Studies Association

One John Marshall Drive

Huntington, WV 25755

ABOUT US ↓

The Appalachian Studies Association was formed in 1977 by a group of scholars, teachers, and regional activists who believed that shared community has been and will continue to be important to those writing, researching, and teaching about Appalachia. The ASA is headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn

Website designed by: Aaron Nelson, Ann E. Bryant, Caleb Pendygraft, Kayden Fox, Lumina Fioravante, and Raithlyn Godfrey

bottom of page