Allen E. Tullos
Ph.D., American Studies, Yale University, 1985
Research Interests
Digital scholarship and publishing, American popular music, critical spatial theory
Publications and Projects
- Senior Editor of the internet journal Southern Spaces
- editor, Long Journey Home: Folklife in the South
- editor of quarterly journal, Southern Changes.
- Habits of Industry, University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
- co-producer and sound recordist for three films in the American Traditional Culture Series, Davenport Films, 1980s.
- "Alabama Bound, Unbound" in Christenberry Reconstruction: The Art of William Christenberry, Center for Creative Photography, 1996.
- has written for The Nation, Mother Jones, New York Times, Southern Exposure, Virginia Quarterly Review, Atlanta Journal Constitution and Paste
- co-producer and sound recordist on the award winning documetary films "Born for Hard Luck", "Being a Joines: A Life in Brushy Mountains" and "A Singing Stream: A Black Family Chronicle in the "American Traditional Culture Series, and is producer of the documentary "Tommie Bass"
- published numerous scholarly articles and book chapters on American popular music, documentary film and visual culture, the politics of space, and contemporary southern politics
- coordinator for American Routes, the website for the syndicated weekly radio show on Public Radio International
Courses
Current Projects
- book on political imaginary of contemporary Alabama
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