Southern border formation narratives: controlling the flow of people -- The border crossing narrative and the disruption of Southern borders -- Securing the border as a creative site: Southern masculinities and the urge to tell -- Southern womanhood and "the high cost of living and dying in Dixie"--Rescripting what it means to be Southern: musical performance as border narrative -- And then they drown: Faulkner's Quentin Compson lost in the borderlands -- "Anywhere south of the Canadian border