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The Global Frontier Postwar Travel In American Literature Eric Strand

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The Global Frontier Postwar Travel In American Literature Eric Strand
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Publisher: University of Iowa Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Eric Strand
ISBN: 9781609389017, 1609389018
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Global Frontier Postwar Travel In American Literature Eric Strand by Eric Strand 9781609389017, 1609389018 instant download after payment.

After World War II, the Western frontier of self-reinvention and spatial expansion opened up through the explosion of the global travel industry. The Global Frontier shows that a variety of postwar literary travelers sought personal freedom and cultural enrichment outside their nation's borders, including Black, female, and queer writers. But the price of incorporation into a transnational leisure class was complicity in postwar American imperialism and the rejection of 1930s social commitments. Eric Strand argues that capitalist globalization has enabled creative expression for marginalized identities, and that present-day humanists are the descendants of writers such as William S. Burroughs, Saul Bellow, Richard Wright, and Elizabeth Bishop.

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