Wanda Rushing, Ph.D.
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​​Memphis and the Paradox of Place: Globalization in the American South, by Wanda Rushing
Published by the University of North Carolina Press, 2009

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 15: Urbanization, edited by Wanda Rushing
Published by the University of North Carolina Press, 2010


Articles (selected)

Rushing, Wanda. 2017. "No Place for a Feminist: Intersectionality and the Problem South." Gender & Society 31:3:293-309.

​Rushing, Wanda. 2017. “School Segregation and its Discontents:Chaos and Community in Post-Civil Rights Memphis.” Urban Education 52:1:3-31.

Rushing, Wanda. 2018. "Viewpoints: Setting the Record Straight on Confederate Monuments." Contexts, Vol. 18, Issue 1, pp.18-20.
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Smiley, Kevin, Wanda Rushing, and Michele Scott. 2016. “Behind a Bicycling Boom: Governance, Cultural Change and Place Character in Memphis, Tennessee.” Urban Studies 53:1:193-209.

Book Chapters

​​Rushing, Wanda. (forthcoming). “Memphis and Durable Inequality.” In, The Dynamics of School District Consolidation: Race, Economics and the Politics of Educational Change, eds. John Amis and Paul Wright. The University of Tennessee Press (2018 expected).
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Rushing, Wanda. 2016. “Region.” Keywords for Southern Studies, eds. Jennifer Rae Greeson and Scott Romine (Athens: The University of Georgia Press).  

Rushing, Wanda.  “We’re Going to Graceland:  Globalization and the Reimagining of Memphis” in Sounds and the City: Popular Music, Place, and Globalization, eds. Brett Lashua, Stephen Wagg and Karl Spracklen. (Aldershot: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).


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