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Best Of: Barbara Kingsolver on ‘Urban-Rural Antipathy’

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Roots and Reconnections

This chapter explores the speaker's deep connection to their Appalachian heritage, revealing the historical exploitation faced by the region and its impact on the community. It recounts their journey from rural Kentucky to various parts of the world, highlighting feelings of cultural dislocation, the stigma of rural identity, and the desire to reclaim their roots through storytelling. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of bridging the divide between urban and rural perceptions, particularly through the lens of declining regional journalism and its effects on local narratives.

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