• The Myth of Isolation in Appalachia

  • Jun 11 2024
  • Duración: 26 m
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The Myth of Isolation in Appalachia

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    We know modern Appalachia isn't isolated, so why do people keep using that word to describe a region that includes 13 states and 25 million people? This episode is a commentary on the origins of isolation (the word and the concept), how that perception became grounded over the years, why it couldn't be more untrue, and how words can have the power to change the resources allocated to Appalachian parts of our states.

    Then, I'll tell you about one of my favorite historic places to stay, just along the Appalachian corridor.

    Sources: ARC.gov, National Geographic, Blackburn Inn and Conference Center
    Documentary mentioned in the episode: The Teacher Exodus

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    Unless another artist is featured, acoustic music on most episodes: "Steam Train" written by Elizabeth Cotten and performed by Landon Spain

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