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词条 Appalshop
释义

  1. History

  2. Mission

  3. Awards

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Bibliography

  7. External links

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Appalshop is a media, arts, and education center located in Whitesburg, Kentucky, in the heart of the southern Appalachian region of the United States.

History

Appalshop was founded in 1969 as the Appalachian Film Workshop, a project of the United States government's War on Poverty.[1] The organization was one of ten Community Film Workshops started by a partnership between the federal Office of Economic Opportunity and the American Film Institute.[2] In 1974 the worker-operated organization evolved into a nonprofit company called Appalshop and established itself as a hub of filmmaking in Appalachia, and since that time has produced more than one hundred films, covering such subjects as coal mining, the environment, traditional culture, and the economy. The name was officially changed to reflect changing business structure and goals.

Appalshop also produces theater, music, and spoken-word recordings (released on its June Appal Recordings label), as well as photography, multimedia, and books.

Since 1985, Appalshop has also operated WMMT-FM (Mountain Community Radio), a radio station located in Whitesburg, Kentucky which serves much of central Appalachia (including portions of eastern Kentucky, southwest Virginia, and western West Virginia) with music and programming relevant to the region and its culture. WMMT also broadcasts live on the web.

Mission

As stated on its website,[3] Appalshop's goals are:

  • To document, disseminate, and revitalize the lasting traditions and contemporary creativity of Appalachia;
  • To tell stories the commercial cultural industries don't tell, challenging stereotypes with Appalachian voices and visions;
  • To support communities' efforts to achieve justice and equity and solve their own problems in their own ways;
  • To celebrate cultural diversity as a positive social value; and
  • To participate in regional, national, and global dialogue toward these ends.

Awards

In 1990 Appalshop won the Alfred I. du Pont Award for Broadcast Journalism (Columbia University)

See also

  • June Appal Recordings
  • WMMT (FM)

References

1. ^{{cite book|first= John Alexander | last=Williams|title= Appalachia: A History|publisher=The University of North Carolina Press | place=Chapel Hill|date=2002}}
2. ^{{Cite web|title = Appalachian Film Workshop/Appalshop Films collection, 1969-Present - Kentucky Digital Library|url = http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7zs756f97q/guide|website = kdl.kyvl.org|accessdate = 2015-11-19}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://appalshop.org/about/ |title=About Us |publisher=Appalshop |date= |accessdate=2013-08-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130826231203/http://www.appalshop.org/about/ |archivedate=2013-08-26 }}

Bibliography

  • {{cite journal|last=Charbonneau|first=Stephen Michael|title=Young Appalachian Selves, Autoethnographic Aesthetics, and the Founding of Appalshop|journal=Journal of Popular Film and Television|date=16 November 2009|volume=37|issue=3|pages=137–145|doi=10.1080/01956050903218125}}
  • {{cite encyclopedia |last=Jennings|first=Judi|title=Appalshop (United States)|encyclopedia=The Kentucky Encyclopedia | editor=John E. Kleber| publisher=University Press of Kentucky | place=Lexington | date = 1992}}
  • {{cite encyclopedia |last=Lewis|first=Anne|title=Appalshop|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media | editor=John D. H. Downing | publisher=SAGE | place=thousand Oaks, California | date = 2011}}
  • {{cite book|first= John Alexander | last=Williams|title= Appalachia: A History|publisher=The University of North Carolina Press | place=Chapel Hill|date=2002}}
  • Appalachian Film Workshop/Appalshop Films collection, 1969–Present - Kentucky Digital Library
  • Hoffman, Carl (1996) "The Voice of the Mountains" in Appalachia Magazine a publication of the Appalachian Regional Commission
  • Ruby, Jay (1991) "Speaking For, Speaking About, Speaking With, or Speaking Alongside- An Anthropological and Documentary Dilemma" in Visual Anthropology Review Fall 1991 Volume 7 Number 2

External links

  • Appalshop official site
  • WMMT official site
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090213085449/http://namac.org/node/6630 Article about Appalshop at 40 years old]
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=vKJhyDF8UsUC&pg=PA360&lpg=PA360&dq=appalshop+bill+richardson&source=bl&ots=wUXx68Zw0Y&sig=FraX2sGN_UL8G0WGtHI8y-zVs1U&hl=en&ei=dNMiSsi3MI_ytQPXvoyDBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5#PPA366,M1/ Article about the founding of Appalshop by Bill Richardson]
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