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Dancing in the dark, a cultural history of the Great Depression, Morris Dickstein

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Dancing in the dark, a cultural history of the Great Depression, Morris Dickstein
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 533-564) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dancing in the dark
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
317473436
Responsibility statement
Morris Dickstein
Sub title
a cultural history of the Great Depression
Summary
Dancing in the Dark shows how our worst economic crisis, as it eroded American individualism and punctured the American dream, produced in the 1930s some of the greatest writing, photography, and mass entertainment ever seen in this country
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Depression culture -- pt. 1. Discovering poverty -- The tenement and the world : immigrant lives -- The starvation army -- The country and the city -- Hard times for poets -- Black girls and native sons -- pt. 2. Success and failure -- Beyond the American dream -- What price Hollywood? -- The last film of the 1930s; or, Nothing fails like success -- pt. 3. The culture of elegance -- Fantasy, elegance, mobility : the dream life of the 1930s -- Class for the masses : elegance democratized -- pt. 4. The search for community -- The populist turn : Copland and the popular front -- Who cares? : the world of Porgy and Bess -- The People vs. Frank Capra : populism against itself -- Shakespeare in overalls : an American troubadour -- Gender trouble : exposing the intellectuals -- Conclusion : The work of culture in Depression America
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