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New Deal Modernism - American Literature and the Invention of the Welfare State

Englisch · Fester Einband

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In New Deal Modernism Michael Szalay examines the effect that the rise of the welfare state had on American modernism during the 1930s and 1940s, and, conversely, what difference this revised modernism made to the New Deal’s famed invention of “Big Government.”
Szalay situates his study within a liberal culture bent on security, a culture galvanized by its imagined need for private and public insurance.
Taking up prominent exponents of social and economic security-such as Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Maynard Keynes, and John Dewey-Szalay demonstrates how the New Deal’s revision of free-market culture required rethinking the political function of aesthetics. Focusing in particular on the modernist fascination with the relation between form and audience, Szalay offers innovative accounts of Busby Berkeley, Jack London, James M. Cain, Robert Frost, Ayn Rand, Betty Smith, and Gertrude Stein, as well as extended analyses of the works of Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, and Richard Wright.


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Introduction: The Literature of the Welfare State

1. “The Whole Question of What Writing Is”: Jack London, the Literary Left, and the Federal Writers’ Project>
2. The Politics of Textual Integrity: Ayn Rand, Gertrude Stein, and Ernest Hemingway
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3. Wallace Stevens and the Invention of Social Security
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4. The Vanishing American Father: Sentiment and Labor in The Grapes of Wrath and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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5. “The Death of the Gallant Liberal”: Robert Frost, Richard Wright, and Busby Berkeley

Conclusion: New Deal Postmodernism

Notes

Index

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Michael Szalay is Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at University of California, Irvine.



Zusammenfassung

Examines the effect that the rise of the welfare state had on American modernism during the 1930s and 1940s and, conversely, what difference modernism made to the New Deal's famed invention of "Big Government."

Produktdetails

Autoren Szalay, Michael Szalay
Verlag Duke University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 29.12.2000
 
EAN 9780822325765
ISBN 978-0-8223-2576-5
Seiten 352
Abmessung 160 mm x 240 mm x 29 mm
Gewicht 640 g
Serien Post-Contemporary Interventions
Post-Contemporary Intervention
Post-Contemporary Interventions
Post-Contemporary Intervention
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft > Englische Sprachwissenschaft / Literaturwissenschaft

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