In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and internal migration, the question of whose voices would be heard—both politically and aesthetically—became central to American politics and culture, and authors found new and innovative ways of representing those voices on the page. Yet these textual transcriptions of speech and song are typically considered either as nostalgic representations of a folk past, or as exhibits of populations whose language is marked as non-standard. This dissertation argues that vocal production is in fact a progressive and future-oriented force in American modernist texts, and finds a pedagogical potential in formal innovations that often encouraged readers to the...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
This dissertation argues that modernist writers channeled the transformative potential of multistabi...
This dissertation examines American literary writing that also asks and answers these questions abou...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
This dissertation reconstructs the tradition of “democratic modernism” in the United States from its...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
This PhD dissertation investigates the relationship between literature and rhetoric in the Anglo-Ame...
This PhD dissertation investigates the relationship between literature and rhetoric in the Anglo-Ame...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
The first decades of the twentieth century leading up to World War II were a time of profound demogr...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
This dissertation argues that modernist writers channeled the transformative potential of multistabi...
This dissertation examines American literary writing that also asks and answers these questions abou...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
This dissertation reconstructs the tradition of “democratic modernism” in the United States from its...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
This PhD dissertation investigates the relationship between literature and rhetoric in the Anglo-Ame...
This PhD dissertation investigates the relationship between literature and rhetoric in the Anglo-Ame...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
The first decades of the twentieth century leading up to World War II were a time of profound demogr...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
This dissertation argues that modernist writers channeled the transformative potential of multistabi...
This dissertation examines American literary writing that also asks and answers these questions abou...