" Reversal of Fortune: Culture and the Crisis, Yesterday and Today"
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ABSTRACT:
"Barnfield's ... detailed examination of a wide range of sources deals both with the extent to which the thirties in America might or might not to be accurately described as 'red', but also why that characterisation might have served the interests of those who so described it. The distortions created by layers of political revisioning and renarration add a useful dimension to our understanding of the cultural postionings which are the backdrop to the discussions ... of the equivocal cultural status of American texts popular during the thirties."
(From the introduction to
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