Electronic Theses and Dissertation Database
Library Home  |  ` Library Catalog  |  ETD Home  |  Browse ETDs  |  Search ETDs  |  ETD Resources

Title page for ETD etd-04242006-091038


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Nichols, Dana J.
URN etd-04242006-091038
Title Y'all Go Out and Make Us Proud: The Commencement Address and the Southern Writer
Degree Ph.D.
Department English
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Dr. Thomas L. McHaney Committee Chair
Dr. Pearl A. McHaney Committee Co-Chair
Dr. Matthew Roudane Committee Member
Keywords
  • commencement address
  • W.J. Cash
  • William Faulkner
  • Will D. Campbell
  • Wendell Berry
  • Clyde Edgerton
  • Lee Smith
  • Fred Chappell
  • Maya Angelou
Date of Defense 2006-04-21
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The college commencement address is traditionally regarded as the low point of an otherwise auspicious occasion. An ephemeral form of ceremonial oratory, the commencement speech is reviled for its conventional platitudes, its easy piety, and its abstractions on the well-lived life, the sunny future, and the ethics of adulthood. The South may differ, however, in its approach to the commencement speech genre, especially in the years between World War II and the millennium, when one of the South’s most significant assets became the southern writer. Throughout this dissertation, I have tried to situate eight commencement addresses given by such prominent and dissimilar writers as W.J. Cash, William Faulkner, Wendell Berry, Will D. Campbell, Lee Smith, Clyde Edgerton, Maya Angelou, and Fred Chappell, within the context of the times in which they were delivered and within the speakers' written works. Through my analysis of these graduation talks, I discovered that southern writers typically abandon those repetitious conventions that render the commencement address forgettable in favor of the innovative techniques that were already at work in their written works.
Files
  Filename       Size       Approximate Download Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds) 
 
 28.8 Modem   56K Modem   ISDN (64 Kb)   ISDN (128 Kb)   Higher-speed Access 
  nichols_dana_j_200605_phd.pdf 621.84 Kb 00:02:52 00:01:28 00:01:17 00:00:38 00:00:03

Browse All Available ETDs by ( Author | Department )

Click here to send a comment to ETD Support