HOME ISSUE of Southern Cultures Launch

Thinking South, hosted by CSAS, extends a special thanks to Southern Cultures and the Stone Center for co-sponsoring this session with Kennedi Carter and Endia Beal.

HOME ISSUE of Southern Cultures Launch

On January 9, 2025, a packed house of students, faculty, and community members gathered at UNC’s Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History to launch the HOME issue of Southern Cultures, guest edited by Drs. Blair LM Kelley (CSAS Director) and Rhon Manigault-Bryant (Stone Center Director). Kelley and Manigault-Bryant welcomed issue contributor artist/photographer Kennedi Carter who engaged in an exciting conversation about her work with North Carolina-based artist, curator, and author Endia Beal. In her work, Carter reinvents notions of creativity and confidence in the realm of Blackness—clearly reflected in her powerful photo essay for the HOME issue, “Captive Maternal.” 

With Carter’s compellingly beautiful images displayed on screen behind them, the two artists discussed Carter’s journey into photography and her exploration of Black motherhood, lineage, & family lore passed from generation to generation.  It’s fitting that this issue marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of Southern Cultures, both its birth and home within CSAS. We congratulate the brilliant editorial team of Southern Cultures, Ayse Erginer (Executive Editor), Emily Wallace (Deputy Editor & Art Director), and Annie Lubinsky (Managing Editor).

We are excited to share the good news that Dr. Marcie Cohen Ferris has been appointed interim director of the Center for the Study of the American South. Dr. Ferris is a valued member of our UNC campus community and longtime friend and supporter of the Center, having previously served as interim director, senior leadership advisor, and trusted colleague, as well as faculty editor of Southern Cultures for nearly a decade. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Ferris back in this capacity and read more about her work below. We’d also like to thank our previous director, Dr. Blair LM Kelley, who is the new president and director of the National Humanities Center. Congratulations, Dr. Kelley!

About Marcie Cohen Ferris

Born and raised in northeastern Arkansas, Ferris’s deep attachment to the study of place and the American South is rooted in her childhood. For more than forty years, she has studied, documented, interpreted, exhibited, taught, and written about the South, largely through its foodways, material culture, and the southern Jewish experience. She’s committed to fostering the creative economies of an evolving and vibrant region.

As a professor emeritus in the Department of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ferris is an editor for Southern Cultures, a quarterly journal of the history and cultures of the U.S. South, and a project of the Center for the Study of the American South (CSAS). Ferris served as CSAS interim director in 2022–2023, where she remains actively engaged in the Center’s work as well as teaching and scholarship. She was co-chair of UNC-Chapel Hill’s pan-university academic theme, FOOD FOR ALL: LOCAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES, 2015–2018. Under her leadership, a food studies minor was initiated at UNC-Chapel Hill in 2018. From 2006 to 2008, Ferris served as president of the board of directors of the Southern Foodways Alliance.

Ferris’s major publications include: The Edible South: The Power of Food and the Making of an American Region and Matzoh Ball Gumbo: Culinary Tales of the Jewish South, and the co-authored Jewish Roots in Southern Soil: A New History. Ferris is the editor of Edible North Carolina: A Journey Across a State of Flavor (UNC Press, 2022), an exploration of the contemporary food movement in North Carolina, including 20 essays, the photography of Baxter Miller, and 20 recipes.

Ferris lives in Chapel Hill with her husband, folklorist and Southern Studies scholar, Bill Ferris, wonderfully nearby family, and one and sometimes more Labrador Retrievers.

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