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Culture Makers: Urban Performance and Literature in the 1920s

  • Author: Koritz, Amy
Cleverly investigates ways in which drama, dance, and literature either embraced or challenged the rhythm of the time. . . . Highly recommended

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments ix
  • Introduction: Work, Consumerism, and the City 1
  • 1. Drama and the Rhythm of Work in the 1920s 19
  • 2. Consumption and Commitment: Rachel Crothers and the Flapper's Dilemma 39
  • 3. More than Rhythm: The Charleston 64
  • 4. The Inner Self of Martha Graham: Versions of Authenticity 86
  • 5. "Make Yourself for an American": Anzia Yezierska's Public Sphere 111
  • 6. Urban Form versus Human Function in the 1920s: Lewis Mumford and John Dos Passos 135
  • Conclusion: Geographies of Knowledge 155
  • Notes 163
  • Works Cited 177
  • Index 193