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A Place Called District 12: Appalachian Geography and Music The Hunger Games
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A Place Called District 12: Appalachian Geography and Music The Hunger Games
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When creating her post-apocalyptic world of
The Hunger Games
, author Suzanne Collins drew from various real-world history and geography, particularly from Appalachia, which is reflected in the culture and location of District 12. With the release of her 2019 prequel,
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
, Collins brought readers deeper into Appalachia's extraordinary cultural diversity and its storied musical traditions.
This book provides a tour of human geography, history and culture that establishes the foundation for the saga's novels and films. Told from the expertise of a geographer, it explores how place can shape culture, how social and geographical concepts intersect and how these ideas apply to
. Specifically, the work explores the idea of "home," and how attachment to a place is strengthened through landscape, geography and song.
The Hunger Games
, author Suzanne Collins drew from various real-world history and geography, particularly from Appalachia, which is reflected in the culture and location of District 12. With the release of her 2019 prequel,
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
, Collins brought readers deeper into Appalachia's extraordinary cultural diversity and its storied musical traditions.
This book provides a tour of human geography, history and culture that establishes the foundation for the saga's novels and films. Told from the expertise of a geographer, it explores how place can shape culture, how social and geographical concepts intersect and how these ideas apply to
. Specifically, the work explores the idea of "home," and how attachment to a place is strengthened through landscape, geography and song.