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The American Vagrant in Literature

Bryan Yazell

Race, Work and Welfare

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Release Date: 28/02/2025

Genre: Poetry & Drama
Sub-Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Race, Work and Welfare
Widespread panic once generated by ‘tramps’ produced interdisciplinary and international dialogue on race, work, and welfare
This book argues that the rapid development of anti-vagrancy laws in the late nineteenth century, which were written alongside widespread public fascination with 'tramps', facilitated a transatlantic dialogue between sources eager to modernize the state's ability to describe, catalogue, and manage this roving population. Almost always depicted as white, solitary, and artistic, the tramp character was once a menacing threat to society only to disappear from the public eye by the postwar period. This book brings to light the often-surprising lines of influence between authors, sociologists, and government authorities who alike seized on the social panic around tramping in order to reimagine the relation of work to national citizenship.