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American Culture in the 1910s (Twentieth-Century American Culture)

American Culture in the 1910s (Twentieth-Century American Culture)

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  • ISBN-13: 9780748634231
  • ISBN: 0748634231
  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

AUTHOR

Whalan, Mark

SUMMARY

Twentieth-Century American CultureSeries Editor: Martin HalliwellThis series provides accessible but challenging studies of American culture in the twentieth century. Each title covers a specific decade and offers a clear overview of its dominant cultural forms and influential texts of the decade, discussing their historical impact and cultural legacy. Collectively the series reframes the notion of 'decade studies' through the prism of cultural production and rethinks the ways in which decades are usually periodised. Broad contextual approaches to the particular decade are combined with textual case studies, focusing on themes of modernity, commerce, freedom, power, resistance, community, race, class, gender, sexuality, internationalism, war, technology and popular culture.American Culture in the 1910sMark WhalanENDORSEMENT TO FOLLOWThis book provides a fresh account of the major cultural and intellectual trends of the United States in the 1910s, a decade characterized by war, the flowering of modernism, the birth of Hollywood, and Progressive interpretations of culture and society. Chapters on fiction and poetry, art and photography, film and vaudeville, and music, theatre, and dance explore these developments, linking detailed commentary and focused case studies of influential texts and events. These range from Tarzan of the Apes to The Birth of a Nation, from the radical modernism of Gertrude Stein and the Provincetown Players to the earliest jazz recordings. A final chapter explores the huge impact of the First World War on cultural understandings of nationalism, citizenship and propaganda.Key Features*Three case studies per chapter featuring key texts, genres, writers and artists*Detailed chronology of 1910s American Culture*Bibliographies for each chapter*Fifteen black and white illustrationsMark Whalan is Senior Lecturer in American Literature and Culture at the University of Exeter. He is the editor of The Letters of Jean Toomer, 1919-1924 (2006), and the author of Race, Manhood and Modernism in America (2007), and The Great War and the Culture of the New Negro (2008).Whalan, Mark is the author of 'American Culture in the 1910s (Twentieth-Century American Culture)', published 2010 under ISBN 9780748634231 and ISBN 0748634231.

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