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Essays are multimedia pieces exploring the real and imagined places of the U.S. South, or that make connections and comparisons between the South, southern regions, and other areas of the world.

Events and conferences include video clips, audio samples, and texts from conference proceedings, campus events, and lectures that concern the study of the U.S. South.

Gateways are imaginative compilations of annotated, web-based resources relating to the U.S. South.

Interviews and performances include video clips, audio samples, and texts concerning the cultures and histories of geographical places and imagined spaces in the U.S. South.

Locations are short (800—2,000 word) commentaries, reviews, and essays that combine topicality and spatiality.

A timescape focuses on a particular space or place in the U.S. South. These short documentaries can either be comprised of one continuous take or an edited series of shots on location. Timescapes can range from thirty-second vignettes to fifteen-minute short videos.