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Piep 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aNew York, NY $cRodopi$d2009 215 $a1 online resource (xi, 310 pages) 225 1 $aCosterus ;$vnew series 179 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-420-2520-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [285]-299) and index. 327 $aModern Memory Revisited -- Randolph Bourne, Progressivism, and the Protest Novel -- John Dos Passos, Three Soldiers, and Humble Protest -- Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms, and Personal War -- Specters of Revolution and the Proletarian Bildungsroman -- Upton Sinclair, Jimmie Higgins, and Equivocal Commitments -- William Cunningham, The Green Corn Rebellion, and Revolutionary Memory -- Pacifism, Resistance, and Feminist Utopias -- Dorothy Canfield, Home Fires in France, and Female-Centered Communities -- Gertrude Atherton, The White Morning, and the War between the Sexes -- Race Consciousness and the Romantic Quest -- Sarah Lee Brown Fleming, Hope?s Highway, and the End of Racial Strife -- Walter F. White, The Fire in the Flint, and Persistent Struggle. 330 $aEmbattled Home Fronts is an inquiry into the highly conflicted US American experience of World War I as it plays itself out in the diverse body of novelistic works to which it has given rise and by which it has been, in turn, shaped and commemorated. As such, this book naturally concerns itself with the formal aspects of artistic war representation. But rather than merely endeavoring to illustrate how American writers from various backgrounds chose to depict World War I, the present work seeks to uncover the particular ideologies and political practices that inform these representational choices. To this end, Embattled Home Fronts examines both canonized and marginalized US American World War I novels within the context of contemporaneous debates over shifting class, gender, and race relations. The book contends that American literary representations of the Great War are shaped less by universal insights into modern society?s self-destructiveness than by concerted efforts to fashion class-, gender-, and race-specific experiences of warfare in ways that stabilize and heighten political group identities. In moving beyond the customary focus on ironic war representations, Embattled Home Fronts illustrates that the representational and ideological battles fought within American World War I literature not only shed light on the emergence of powerful identity-political concepts such as the New Woman and the New Negro, but also speak to the reappearance of utopian, communitarian, and social protest fictions in the early 1930's. 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