
Article
Rethinking social realism: African American art and literature, 1930-1953.
Modern Fiction Studies
(2006)
Abstract
Stacy Morgan's Rethinking Social Realism is an ambitious and important study of left-wing African American expressive culture from the beginning of the Great Depression to the depths of the McCarthy Era. Its largely successful efforts to think across boundaries of genre, medium, and intellectual discipline make it among the most impressive studies of African American art and the Communist Left to date.
Disciplines
Publication Date
Fall 2006
Citation Information
James E. Smethurst. "Rethinking social realism: African American art and literature, 1930-1953." Modern Fiction Studies Vol. 52 Iss. 3 (2006) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/james_smethurst/3/