Strangers At Home: American Ethnic Modernism Between The World Wars

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Rita Keresztesi

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"Strangers at Home" reframes the way we conceive of the modernist literature that appeared in the period between the two world wars. This provocative work shows that a body of texts written by ethnic writers during this period poses a challenge to conventional notions of America and American modernism. By engaging with modernist literary studies from the perspectives of minority discourse, postcolonial studies, and postmodern theory, Rita Keresztesi questions the validity of modernism's claim to the neutrality of culture. She argues that literary modernism grew out of a prejudiced, racially biased, and often xenophobic historical context that necessitated a politically conservative and narrow definition of modernism in America. With the changing racial, ethnic, and cultural makeup of the nation during the interwar era, literary modernism also changed its form and content. Contesting traditional notions of literary modernism, Keresztesi examines American modernism from an ethnic perspective in the works of Harlem Renaissance, immigrant, and Native American writers. She discusses such authors as Countee Cullen, Nella Larsen, Zora Neale Hurston, Anzia Yezierska, Henry Roth, Josephina Niggli, Mourning Dove, D'Arcy McNickle, and John Joseph Mathews, among others. "Strangers at Home" makes a persuasive argument for expanding our understanding of the writers themselves as well as the concept of modernism as it is currently defined.
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Details of Book: Strangers At Home: American Ethnic Modernism Between The World Wars Book: Strangers At Home: American Ethnic Modernism Between The World Wars
Author: Rita Keresztesi
ISBN:

0803227671


ISBN-13:

9780803227675

,

978-0803227675


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 15122005
Publisher: University Of Nebraska Press
Number of Pages: 226
Language: English
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