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On this episode of SHECP talks we are joined by Dr. Rachel Terman, Associate Professor of Sociology at Ohio University. Dr. Terman joins us to discuss her class, Sociology of Appalachia, which covers everything from the correct pronunciation of Appalachia (app-ah-lah-cha or app-ah-lay-cha) to the economic history, and cultural ideas revolving around the region.
Terman works with Little Cities of Black Diamond, a nonprofit that represents a collection of former coal mining communities. Little Cities of Black Diamond seeks to preserve the history and culture of Appalachia through different events and programming. Terman’s students get involved with this organization and learn about the difference an organization can make in the communities it serves.
Terman discusses the three questions she hopes her students can answer at the end of the course. “What is Appalachia? Who are Appalachians? and so what?” says Terman, “They sound a little simplistic at first but I orient content to answer each of those questions.”
Finally, Terman describes some of her research, which revolves around the identities of Appalachian people. Terman’s research, particularly focused on Intergenerational Identities in recent years, points to a trend of younger generations continuing the work that older generations started.
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