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Now & Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 21, Issue 01, published in 2005. The theme of this issue is the Media and Appalachia. This issue examines how Appalachia has been portrayed by the media and how people within the region respond to and shape those portrayals. Articles explore the tension between stereotypes and reality in literature, journalism, and television, including critiques of "hillbilly" depictions in national media and reflections on the lasting legacy of the War on Poverty. Other pieces highlight journalists, photographers, and commentators who document Appalachian communities from within, offering more authentic perspectives on regional life. Through reporting, fiction, poetry, and reviews, the issue emphasizes the power of storytelling and media representation in shaping how Appalachia is understood both locally and nationally.

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21

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01

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Now & Then (Volume 21, Issue 01, 2005)

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