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How They Shine: Melungeon Characters in the Fiction of Appalachia

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Katherine Vande Brake

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N. Brent Kennedy

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9780865549838

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316

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In How They Shine: Melungeon Characters in the Fiction of Appalachia, Vande Brake argues that fiction writers choose to create Melungeon characters, incorporate Melungeon lore, and replicate the Melungeon experience because Melungeon is such a powerful metaphor. Their use of Melungeons is not intended as an insult, but instead as a way to say more with less. Melungeon means mystery, unpredictability, isolation, prejudice, passion, volatility, superstition, pride. Melungeon means fiery moonshine “likker,” beautiful dark-skinned women, and handsome, reckless men. Melungeon conjures visions of independent life on Appalachian ridges, tongue-speaking preachers handling poisonous snakes, secluded log cabins with arched windows, and family genealogies complete with foreign-sounding names. Melungeon assumes exotic ethnic origins in the days before the English colonized North America.

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Katherine Vande Brake. How They Shine: Melungeon Characters in the Fiction of Appalachia. The Melungeons: History, Culture, Ethnicity & Literature. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2006.

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