In The South of the Mind, Zachary J. Lechner expands our discussion of an imagined South chronologically, into the tumultuous 1960s and 1970s, as well as topically. Through an analysis of film, music, and politics, Lechner demonstrates how white Americans sought to distinguish themselves from the violence and racism of white southerness while also being drawn to the region's pastoral image as an escape from vicissitudes of modernity. The South of the Mind is a must-read in our ongoing understanding of the South in the American imagination.