American Literary Humor During the Great Depression

Author:
Robert Allan Gates
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American Literary Humor During the Great Depression

Short description

Looks at American literary humour in relation to the cultural history of the Great Depression. The author pays special attention to the changing nature of families, the reinforcement or rejection of ethnic stereotypes, and the tensions between the professional and working classes.

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While volumes have been generated about the Great Depression, relatively little work has been done on the social transformations during the 1930s and few attempts have been made to relate these transformations to American literary humor. The economic troubles of the decade gave rise to one of the richest periods of American humor. This book explores in depth how literary humor evolved during the Depression and how in conjunction with the Depression it helped shape and change the American consciousness. Among the authors studied are Robert Benchley, Zora Neale Hurston, H. L. Mencken, Ogden Nash, James Thurber, Will Rogers, and Damon Runyon, along with the many unknown writers of the WPA who amassed invaluable records of rural folklore during that turbulent time. The study is spread out over five chapters with each exploring a separate part of our cultural history and its effect on literary humor. The negative psychological aspects of the Depression and how writers used humor to diffuse its effects are treated in the first chapter. The chapters that follow examine the changing roles of husbands and wives within the family, the reinforcement or rejection of traditional ethnic stereotypes in racial humor, the questioning of the validity of the opinions or sentiments of America's professionals, and the role American labor played or was expected to play during the national crisis.

Product details

Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN:
9780313310362
Publication date:
August 1999
Length:
243mm
Width:
161mm
Thickness:
21mm
Weight:
522g
Pages:
216
Illustrations:
bibliog., index
Readership:
Tertiary education; Professional & scholarly

Table of contents

  • The Crisis
  • Men and Women
  • Love and Marriage
  • Racial and Ethnic Humour
  • The Icons of the Past
  • the Professionals
  • The Anesthetized Giants
  • Workers and Farmers

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