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Art, Literature, and Culture
Carolina Speaker Terry Zug
  • Christopher Armitage, Ph.D.
        The Poetry of Piety: Christian Poems Since 1600.
        Shakespeare from High Point to Low Point: Contemporary Productions of His Plays.
  • Daphne Athas, D.Litt.
        Reminiscences of Early Chapel Hill.
        Crumbs from the Bogeyman. Readings from Original Fiction and Poetry.
        Words as Music, Words as Windows: The Incongruities, Power, and Delights of Language.
  • Janice Bardsley, Ph.D.
        Starring Roles: American Women in Occupied Japan.
        Japan's Royal Women.
  • Jean Black, Ph.D.
        Contemporary Native People of North Carolina and Eastern North America.
  • Richard Blackburn, Ph.D.
        Using Your Creativity at Both Work and Play.
  • Gerald D. Bolas, Ph.D.
        A World of Art: Asian and Contemporary Art at the Ackland.
        Five Faiths Project: A Model Education Program for North Carolina's Children.
        The New Ackland and the Carolina Arts Common.
  • David Carr, Ph.D.
        The American Learner.
        A Celebration of Library and Community.
        Manly Books for Manly Men.
        What Reading Means to a Reader.
  • Bill Ferris, Ph.D.
        Memory and Sense of Place in the American South.
        The Blues.
        Folk Art and Crafts.
  • Pika Ghosh, Ph.D.
        Indian Temple Architecture.
        Hindu Temples and Ritual.
        Home Ritual in Eastern India.
        Painted Scrolls of Eastern India.
  • Glenn Hinson, Ph.D.
        Stylish Talk and Everyday Rhymes: Hidden Histories of African American Oral Poetry
      Dreamsongs: Mysterious Hearings, Divine Revelation, and African american Gospel.
        Voices of the Soul: Folk Artistry in North Carolina.
  • Jock Lauterer, B.A.
        Roaming the Mountains with Pen and Camera.
  • Michael McFee, M.A.
        Contemporary North Carolina Literature (Fiction and Poetry).
        A Reading from The Language They Speak is Things to Eat.
        A Reading of Original Poetry.
  • Laurie McNeil, Ph.D.
       The Music of the Spheres: Physics and Music.
  • Sharon S. Mújica, M.A.
        Chiles and Chocolate: A Visual History of Mexican Cuisine.
        The Changing Face of Mexico.
  • Jocelyn Neal, Ph.D.
        The Early Days of Country Music.
        From Bonnets to Cowboy Hats adn Back: Feminist Portraits in Country Music.
        Country Dancing and Community Identity: A Window into American Culture.
  • Louis Perez, Ph.D.
        Cuban History and Identity.
        Latin American History.
  • Christopher Putney, Ph.D.
        The Image of the Devil in Russian Literature and Culture.
        Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue
  • Fred Spielman, M.D.
        An Illustrated History of Pain Control.
  • James Thompson, Ph.D.
        The Enduring Appeal of Jane Austen.
        Classic Novels into Film: Emma, Jane Eyre, and Great Expectations.
        Domestic Fiction: The Origin of Our Stories of Home.
        A Literary History of Courtship.
  • Frank C. Wilson, M.D.
        The Leaven of Letters.
        Thomas Wolfe, A Life in Pictures.
  • Charles "Terry" Zug III, Ph.D.
        Down Home: North Carolina Architecture.
        Tradition and Change in Southern Folk Art.
        The Folk Potters of North Carolina.
     
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