In my thesis, I use historical and literary analysis to study how the concept of the American Dream was popularized during the Great Depression and how cultural understanding of the term has changed following the 2008 Recession. By comparing popular media, literature, and political documents within a historical framework from the 1930s and after 2008 through the present day, I analyze how the term ¿American Dream¿ has persisted as an element of the United States¿ national ethos. I explore why the language of the American Dream does not appear to carry the same resonance in American society as in the 1930s, even though the post-2008 economic environment is somewhat comparable to conditions created by the Great Depression and associated...
The term American Dream conjures literary images of perseverance and promise on the one hand but d...
The American Dream has informed cultural and political conversation for more than a century and cont...
American dream rhetoric is ubiquitous in contemporary American political culture. But what explains ...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The rapid settlement of North America in the seventeenth century was motivated by the dream of succe...
The rapid settlement of North America in the seventeenth century was motivated by the dream of succe...
The American Dream has functioned as an idealized view of success in the United States since its con...
The American Dream remains at the heart of many Americans’ national identity, and is a major theme t...
The American Dream has become an inherent part of American identity, a sort of national motto. Due t...
The American Dream has become an inherent part of American identity, a sort of national motto. Due t...
The term American Dream conjures literary images of perseverance and promise on the one hand but d...
The term American Dream conjures literary images of perseverance and promise on the one hand but d...
The American Dream has informed cultural and political conversation for more than a century and cont...
American dream rhetoric is ubiquitous in contemporary American political culture. But what explains ...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The rapid settlement of North America in the seventeenth century was motivated by the dream of succe...
The rapid settlement of North America in the seventeenth century was motivated by the dream of succe...
The American Dream has functioned as an idealized view of success in the United States since its con...
The American Dream remains at the heart of many Americans’ national identity, and is a major theme t...
The American Dream has become an inherent part of American identity, a sort of national motto. Due t...
The American Dream has become an inherent part of American identity, a sort of national motto. Due t...
The term American Dream conjures literary images of perseverance and promise on the one hand but d...
The term American Dream conjures literary images of perseverance and promise on the one hand but d...
The American Dream has informed cultural and political conversation for more than a century and cont...
American dream rhetoric is ubiquitous in contemporary American political culture. But what explains ...