Real Folks : Race and Genre in the Great Depression
During the Great Depression, people from across the political spectrum sought to ground American identity in the rural know-how of "the folk." At the same time, certain writers, filmmakers, and intellectuals combined documentary and satire into a hybrid genre that revealed the folk as an a...
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Main Author: | Retman, Sonnet (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Duke University Press
2011
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