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Author Hapke, Laura.

Title Daughters of the Great Depression : women, work, and fiction in the American 1930s / by Laura Hapke.

Publication Info. Athens : University of Georgia Press, [1995]
©1995

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 Moore Stacks  PS374.W6 H357 1995  1995    Available  ---
Description xxi, 286 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-273) and index.
Contents 1. Old whine, new battles: men's needs, women's jobs -- 2. Earth mothers, streetwalkers, and masculine social protest fiction -- 3. Feminine social protest fiction and the mother-burden -- 4. Love's wages: women, work, fiction, and romance -- 5. The rising of the mill women: Gastonia and its literature -- 6. With apologies for competence: women, profession, tales of conflict -- Conclusion: Depression fictions.
Summary Working women, from industrial wage earners to business professionals, were the literary and cultural scapegoats of the 1930s, argues Laura Hapke. In Daughters of the Great Depression she reinterprets more than fifty well-known and rediscovered works of Depression Era fiction to illuminate one of the decade's central conflicts: whether to include women in the hard-pressed workforce or relegate them to a literal or figurative home sphere. To locate these key texts in the "don't steal a job from a man" furor of the time, she draws on a wealth of 1930s sources not usually considered by literary scholars. These sources include articles on gender and the job controversy; Labor Department Women's Bureau statistics; "true romance" stories and "fallen woman" films; studies of African-American women's wage earning; and Fortune magazine pronouncements on white-collar womanhood.
Subject American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Women and literature.
United States.
History.
American fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- Women authors.
Women -- Employment -- United States -- Historiography.
Women -- Employment.
Historiography.
Women employees in literature.
Women employees in literature.
Depressions in literature.
Depressions in literature.
Work in literature.
Work in literature.
Indexed Term English fiction Special subjects Women
United States
Subject Women.
Womyn.
ISBN 0820317187 alkaline paper
9780820317182 alkaline paper