MISS SOUTHEAST
A collection of narrative essays on femininity, sexuality, community, and belonging
Miss Southeast explores the strange, often contradictory cultural circumstances of being queer and female in the American South and beyond. Born and raised in North Carolina, the youngest in a family of precocious daughters, Rogers spends her teenage years as a half-closeted lesbian desperate to escape the South, convinced the rest of the United States must be “more enlightened than our cow-dotted corner of the county.”
Adulthood takes Rogers to Ohio, New York, Louisiana, Arkansas, Washington, D.C., and China, but each essay finds her reckoning with participation in and resistance to rigid cultural institutions—whether a coming-out story set at a high school beauty pageant or a meditation on swimming pools as emblems of racial divides across the South. In lyric prose enlivened by a poet’s sense of musicality, Miss Southeast considers how both place and our layered identities shape our sense of belonging.
Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers's debut book of poems, Chord Box, was published by the University of Arkansas Press in 2013 as part of the Miller Williams Series. Her new collection of poems, The Tilt Torn Away from the Seasons, was released in 2020 by Acre Books, the publishing imprint housed at The Cincinnati Review and the University of Cincinnati. Rogers's first nonfiction collection, Miss Southeast: Essays, is forthcoming from Northwestern University Press/Curbstone in September 2024.
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