Article
Telling God’s Sanction : Storytelling in the Narrative Journalism, Memoirs, and Creative Nonfiction of Rick Bragg
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Date of Award
1-1-2003
Degree Name
Humanities
College
College of Liberal Arts
Type of Degree
M.A.
Document Type
Thesis
First Advisor
Shirley Lumpkin
Second Advisor
Dolores Johnson
Third Advisor
Reidun Ovrebo
Abstract
Self-described paid-storyteller and Pulitzer-Prize-winning-narrative-journalist, Rick Bragg has used the storytelling techniques he learned from his people to write two best-selling memoirs that redefine the boundaries of the genres of memoir and creative nonfiction. His speakerly texts combine the voices of the working class of the Alabama foothills of Appalachia, his own voice as a member of this culture, and his narrative journalistic voice. In his works, Bragg has managed not only to carve a place for the voice of the working class, but also to celebrate and preserve the oral culture, history, and beautiful language of his people, the working class.
Subject Categories
Subject
Bragg, Rick
Subject
Storytelling in literature
Subject
Creative writing
Citation Information
Jennifer Nicole Sias. "Telling God’s Sanction : Storytelling in the Narrative Journalism, Memoirs, and Creative Nonfiction of Rick Bragg" (2003) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer_sias/1/