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Rewriting America

Sara Rutkowski

New Essays on the Federal Writers' Project

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Genre: History
Sub-Genre: History of the Americas
Label: University of Massachusetts Press
Contributors: Sara Rutkowski (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press

New Essays on the Federal Writers' Project
Featuring original work by scholars from a range of disciplinary perspectives, this edited collection provides fresh insights into how the extraordinary New Deal Federal Writers’ Project helped transform American culture.
Established in 1935, the Federal Writers' Project (FWP) sent around 6,500 unemployed historians, teachers, writers, and librarians out to document America's past and present in the midst of the Great Depression. The English poet W. H. Auden referred to this New Deal program as "one of the noblest and most absurd undertakings ever attempted by any state."

Featuring original work by scholars from a range of disciplinary perspectives, this edited collection provides fresh insights into how this extraordinary program helped transform American culture. In addition to examining some of the major twentieth-century writers whose careers the FWP helped to launch—including Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, and Margaret Walker—Rewriting America presents new perspectives on the role of African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, and women on the project. Essays also address how the project's goals continue to resonate with contemporary realities in the midst of major economic and cultural upheaval.

Along with the volume editor, contributors include Adam Arenson, Sue Rubenstein DeMasi, Racheal Harris, Jerrold Hirsch, Kathi King, Maiko Mine, Deborah Mutnick, Diane Noreen Rivera, Greg Robinson, Robert Singer, James Sun, and David A. Taylor.