Power and Place

April 30, 2009
57 min
Four Part Documentary - Episode 4: Power and Place

Four Part Documentary - Episode 4: Power and Place

Power and Place - Episode 4

Overview

The story of twentieth century Appalachia is the story of a rich but deeply troubled region forging its own distinct identity. From the union battles of the 1920s to the celebration of its rich cultural heritage in music, art and literature, to the enduring environmental and cultural dilemmas of our own time, Part IV will explore the heartbreak and hope of modern Appalachia. Sociologists and ecologists point to Appalachia’s own inner eye, the ways in which trouble and pain, discovery and self-discovery fortify the region’s soul and backbone. We see new attitudes and new environmental challenges, old people coming back, new mountain lovers moving in — symbolized by an old tree with a new genetic make-up — the American Chestnut.

Episode Information

TV Show

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People

Season

Four Part Documentary

Episode Number

4

Air Date

April 30, 2009

Runtime

57 minutes