New American Canon
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New American Canon

Postwar Travel in American Literature

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New American Canon

Postwar Travel in American Literature

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Americans often associate travel with luxury, a cosmopolitan lifestyle, and relaxation. They travel to "get away from it all." Most fail to consider that modern American travel began in the straitened circumstances of the 1930s, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt encouraged citizens to tour the United States so as to stimulate the economy. The Federal Writers' Project composed guidebooks for each state, and tourism became a form of national solidarity.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. Yet this personal liberation has accompanied a vast growth of social inequality, which can only be addressed by reorienting toward progressive nationalism and an activist state.
 

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Year
2023
ISBN
9781609389024

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
  9. One: Ugly Americans: The Globalization of the Frontier after World War II
  10. Two: The Last Frontier: William S. Burroughs’s Early Work and International Tourism
  11. Three: To Jerusalem and Back with Huckleberry Finn: Saul Bellow’s Postwar Revisions of Jewish American Identity
  12. Four: The Imperial Eyes of the Outsider: Elizabeth Bishop, American Globalization, and the Cold War in Brazil
  13. Five: A Native Son on the Global Frontier: Richard Wright’s Antiracist Modernization Theory
  14. Conclusion
  15. Notes
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index
  18. Series List