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radical voices from the American West

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radical voices from the American West

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""Nothing is more anathema to a serious radical than regionalism," Berkeley English professor Henry Nash Smith asserted in 1980. Although regionalism in the American West has often been characterized as an inherently conservative, backward-looking force, regionalist impulses have in fact taken various forms throughout U.S. history. The essays collected in Regionalists on the Left uncover the tradition of left-leaning western regionalism during the 1930s and 1940s.Editor Michael C. Steiner has assembled a group of distinguished scholars who explore the lives and works of sixteen progressive western intellectuals, authors, and artists, ranging from nationally prominent figures such as John Steinbeck and Carey McWilliams to equally influential, though less well known, figures such as Angie Debo and Americo Paredes. Although they never constituted a unified movement complete with manifestos or specific goals, the thinkers and leaders examined in this volume raised voices of protest against racial, environmental, and working-class injustices during the Depression era that reverberate in the twenty-first century. Sharing a deep affection for their native and adopted places within the West, these individuals felt a strong sense of avoidable and remediable wrong done to the land and the people who lived upon it, motivating them to seek the root causes of social problems and demand change. Regionalists on the Left shows also that this radical regionalism in the West often took urban, working-class, and multicultural forms.Other books have dealt with western regionalism in general, but this volume is unique in its focus on left-leaning regionalists, including such lesser-known writers as B. A. Botkin, Carlos Bulosan, Sanora Babb, and Joe Jones. Tracing the relationship between politics and place across the West, Regionalists on the Left highlights a significant but neglected strain of western thought and expression"--

"Each of the book's fifteen essays will treat regionalists and their thinking in a biographical context. Organized into four parts (Midwest, Great Plains, Northern West, and California), the book will focus on such regional writers as Sanora Babb, B.A. Botkin, Angie Debo, Mari Sandoz, D'Arcy McNickle, Carey McWilliams, J. Frank Dobie, and others. Regionalism often has a reactionary outlook based in nostalgia for a bygone time. By contrast, these writer-intellectuals have, as one reader puts it, "offered a powerful critique" of historical and contemporary inequalities and social shortcomings even as they express a "deep affection for place.""--

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Table of Contents

Introduction : varieties of western American regionalism / Michael C. Steiner
Revolution can spring up from the windy prairie as naturally as wheat : Meridel Le Sueur and the making of a radical regional tradition / Julia Mickenberg
Feet in the grassroots : Josephine Herbst's Midwest / Sara Kosiba
Radical regionalism in American art : the case of Joe Jones / Bryna R. Campbell
Blowout grass : Mari Sandoz, historical pessimism, and Great Plains regionalism / Robert L. Dorman
Radical by nature : Sanora Babb and ecological disaster on the High Plains, 1900-1940 / Douglas Wixson
Theorizing regionalism and folklore from the left : B.A. Botkin, the Oklahoma Years, 1921-1939 / Jerrold Hirsch
Discover the truth and publish it : Angie Elbertha Debo and the roots of America's real imperialism / Shirley A. Leckie Reed
Texas, the transnational, and regionalism : J. Frank Dobie and Americo Paredes / Jose E. Limon
Wrong side up : Joseph Kinsey Howard and the wisdom of the dispossessed / Timothy Lehman
Bad medicine : D'Arcy McNickle locates liberalism and the left from a tribal perspective / William W. Bevis
Robert Cantwell and Northwest left literary labors / T.V. Reed
John Sanford's radical regionalism : the universal of the particular / Jack Mearns
Toward a transnational liberalism of the left : positive liberties and the West in Carlos Bulosan's America / Stephen J. Mexal
Regionalism and social protest during John Steinbeck's years of greatness, 1936-1939 / David Wrobel
Carey McWilliams, California, and the education of a radical regionalist / Michael C. Steiner.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
978/.033
Library of Congress
F595 .R375 2013, F595.R375 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 399 pages
Number of pages
399

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Open Library
OL26919693M
Internet Archive
regionalistsonle0000unse
ISBN 10
0806143401
ISBN 13
9780806143408
LCCN
2012041366
OCLC/WorldCat
814707447

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