Changing Battlefields by John Silkin

Changing Battlefields by John Silkin

Regular price
Checking stock...
Regular price
Checking stock...
The feel-good place to buy books
  • Free UK delivery over £5
  • 10% off preloved books when you join +Plus
  • Buying preloved emits 46% less CO2 than new
  • Give your books a new home - sell them back to us!

Changing Battlefields by John Silkin

Dark Mirror: African Americans and the Federal Writers' Project explores Black writers' engagement with the emerging welfare state. J. J. Butts highlights the conflicting understandings of culture and modernity that pervaded the New Deal's most ambitious and important cultural project of the 1930s, the Federal Writers' Project (FWP). FWP guidebooks produced by African American writers such as Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, and Ralph Ellison introduced an inclusive, pluralist understanding of the nation's culture and history. Using sociological discourses of urban pathology, they justified rebuilding landscapes to remedy social ills as part of a broader agenda for modernization. Drawing on archival research and textual analysis, Dark Mirror shows how FWP guidebooks sought to minimize the tensions between pluralism and modernization, often at the expense of the former. It also demonstrates how Black FWP authors responded to these ideas in FWP texts and in their own narrative and documentary writing. Highlighting the deep racial currents undercutting the promises of the welfare state, these texts provide what Richard Wright called a dark mirror for the nation, setting up new modes of engagement with liberalism and reshaping African American literature.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780241121719
ISBN 10 024112171X
Title Changing Battlefields
Author John Silkin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1987-09-03
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
Note Unavailable