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More than any other event of the 1930s, the migration of thousands of jobless and dispossessed Americans from the Dust Bowl states to the "promised land" of California evokes the hardships and despair of the Great Depression. In this innovative new study, Charles Shindo shows how public memory of that migration has been dominated not by academic historians but by a handful of artists and reformers.

Shindo examines the images of Dust Bowl migrants in photography, fiction, film, and song and marks off the various distances between these representations and the realities of migrant lives. He shows how photographer Dorothea Lange, novelist John Steinbeck, Hollywood filmmaker John Ford, and folksinger Woody Guthrie, as well as folklorists and government reformers, sympathized with the migrants' plight but also appropriated that experience to further their own aesthetic and ideological agendas.

Lange's "Migrant Mother" and other photos, the powerful story of the Joad family in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, Ford's poetic cinematic adaptation of that novel, and the gritty plainfolk lyrics of Guthrie's Dust Bowl Ballads have all combined to portray the migrants as down-and-out victims of the Great Depression.

Shindo, however, contends that these artists failed to fully grasp the essence of "Okie" culture and were more concerned with promoting views and agendas that the migrants themselves might have found inaccurate or unappealing.

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English
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252

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Dust bowl migrants in the American imagination
1997, University Press of Kansas
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-246) and index.

Published in
Lawrence
Series
Rural America, Rural America (Lawrence, Kan.)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700/.1/030973
Library of Congress
NX650.L32 S53 1997, NX650.L32S53 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 252 p. :
Number of pages
252

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL993778M
Internet Archive
dustbowlmigrants0000shin
ISBN 10
0700608109
LCCN
96032301
OCLC/WorldCat
35178594
Library Thing
2689198
Goodreads
2488209

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