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Dramatic Techniques for Creative Writers by Jules Horne

As an age of empire and industry dawned in the wake of American Civil War, Southerners grappled with what it meant to be modern. The fair expositions popular at this time allowed Southerners to explore this changing world on their own terms. On a local, national, and global stage, African Americans, New South boosters, New Women, and Civil War soldiers presented their dreams of the future to prove to the world how rapidly the South had embraced and, in the words of Henry Grady in 1890, built from pitiful resources a great and expanding empire.

Nowhere was this more apparent than at the Atlanta and Nashville world's fairs held at the close of the nineteenth century. Here, Southerners presented themselves as modern and imperial citizens ready to spread the South's culture and racial politics across the globe. Unlike the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893, the Southern expositions also gave African Americans an opportunity to present their own vision of modernity within the fairs' Negro Buildings. At the fairs, southern African Americans defined themselves as both a separate race and a modern people, as New Negroes. In Dream of the Future, Cardon explores these assertions of Southern identity and culture, critically placing them within the wider context of imperialism and industrialization.
Horne, Jules: - Jules Horne is an award-winning playwright and fiction writer from Scotland. She studied German and French at Oxford University and worked as a translator and journalist in Germany and Switzerland, before becoming a full-time writer. Her plays have been performed on BBC Radio and at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and she teaches creative writing for the Open University.
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ISBN 13 9780993435492
ISBN 10 0993435491
Titel Dramatic Techniques for Creative Writers
Autor Jules Horne
Serie Method Writing
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Texthouse
Erscheinungsjahr 2018-08-01
Seitenanzahl 252
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