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The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935 Book

The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935
The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935, Wanda M. Corn's long-awaited new book proposes a remarkable revisioning of the history of American modern art between the two world wars. Moving away from issues of style and abstraction, she bases her work on a broad examination of culture and on discour, The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935 has a rating of 4.5 stars
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The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935, Wanda M. Corn's long-awaited new book proposes a remarkable revisioning of the history of American modern art between the two world wars. Moving away from issues of style and abstraction, she bases her work on a broad examination of culture and on discour, The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935
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  • The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1935
  • Written by author Wanda Corn
  • Published by University of California Press, October 2001
  • Wanda M. Corn's long-awaited new book proposes a remarkable revisioning of the history of American modern art between the two world wars. Moving away from issues of style and abstraction, she bases her work on a broad examination of culture and on discour
  • "Wanda Corn's work is a triumph, and will be a welcome and provocative addition to the literature of modernism. Each section is studded with keen insights to key players of the decade and the forces that shaped their attitudes and achievements."—Char
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