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Walt Whitman Quarterly Review | 2003

Hair, Feet, Body, and Connectedness in "Song of Myself"

Taylor Hagood

Examines “how Whitman’s positioning of the human body on horizontal and vertical axes” in ”Song of Myself” illuminates his ”central paradox” (that he simultaneously champions ”individuality and democracy”); tracks how ”horizontal orientation . . . carries democratic significance,” while verticality signals individuality, with hair the image of ”connectedness.” HAIR, FEET, BODY, AND CONNECTEDNESS IN


Archive | 2008

Faulkner's Imperialism: Space, Place, and the Materiality of Myth

Taylor Hagood


Archive | 2015

Undead Souths: The Gothic and Beyond in Southern Literature and Culture

Eric Gary Anderson; Taylor Hagood; Daniel Cross Turner


Literature Compass | 2010

Disability Studies and American Literature

Taylor Hagood


Archive | 2015

Faulkner, Writer of Disability

Taylor Hagood


Southern Spaces | 2014

The Digital Yoknapatawpha Project

Taylor Hagood


Mississippi Quarterly | 2013

Ghosts of Southern Imperialism: Caribbean Space, Functions of Fiction, and Thomas Nelson Page's "No Haid Pawn"

Taylor Hagood


Archive | 2012

The Secret Machinery of Textuality, Or, What Is Benjy Compson Really Thinking?

Taylor Hagood


Journal of American Studies | 2012

Thomas Ruys Smith, Southern Queen: New Orleans in the Nineteenth Century (London: Continuum, 2011, £20.00). Pp. viii+248. isbn 978 1 8472 5193 0.

Taylor Hagood


Archive | 2011

Negotiating the Marble Bonds of Whiteness

Taylor Hagood

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