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- 2009002666 contributor B11395621.
- 2009002666 created "2010.".
- 2009002666 date "2010".
- 2009002666 date "2010.".
- 2009002666 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2009002666 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-257) and index.".
- 2009002666 description "Introduction: Plausible fictions of the real -- From 'culture' to 'cultural work': literature and labor between the wars -- The road to somewhere: locating knowledge in Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White's You have seen their faces (1937) -- Moving violations: stasis and mobility in James Agee's and Walker Evans's Let us now praise famous men (1941) -- From eye to we: Richard Wright's 12 million black voices, documentary, and pedagogy -- 'We Americans': Henry Luce, life, and the mind-guided camera -- Epilogue: depression documentary and the knot of history.".
- 2009002666 extent "viii, 272 p. :".
- 2009002666 identifier "9780195335682 (hardback : alk. paper)".
- 2009002666 issued "2010".
- 2009002666 issued "2010.".
- 2009002666 language "eng".
- 2009002666 publisher "Oxford : Oxford University Press,".
- 2009002666 spatial "United States".
- 2009002666 spatial "United States.".
- 2009002666 subject "810.9/356 22".
- 2009002666 subject "Agee, James, 1909-1955. Let us now praise famous men.".
- 2009002666 subject "American literature 20th century History and criticism.".
- 2009002666 subject "Caldwell, Erskine, 1903-1987. You have seen their faces.".
- 2009002666 subject "Documentary photography United States History 20th century.".
- 2009002666 subject "Literature and photography United States History 20th century.".
- 2009002666 subject "Modernism (Literature) United States.".
- 2009002666 subject "PS228.P48 A45 2010".
- 2009002666 subject "Photography Political aspects United States.".
- 2009002666 subject "Wright, Richard, 1908-1960. 12 million black voices.".
- 2009002666 tableOfContents "Introduction: Plausible fictions of the real -- From 'culture' to 'cultural work': literature and labor between the wars -- The road to somewhere: locating knowledge in Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White's You have seen their faces (1937) -- Moving violations: stasis and mobility in James Agee's and Walker Evans's Let us now praise famous men (1941) -- From eye to we: Richard Wright's 12 million black voices, documentary, and pedagogy -- 'We Americans': Henry Luce, life, and the mind-guided camera -- Epilogue: depression documentary and the knot of history.".
- 2009002666 title "American modernism and depression documentary / Jeff Allred.".
- 2009002666 type "text".