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Introduction | ||
Modernism and the Aesthetics of Management, or T.S. Eliot's Labor Literature | 13 | |
F.B. Eyes: The Bureau Reads Claude McKay | 39 | |
The Specter of Radicalism in Alain Locke's The New Negro | 67 | |
W.E.B. DuBois, Dark Princess, and the Afro-Asian International | 87 | |
Barrios of the World Unite!: Regionalism, Transnationalism, and Internationalism in Tejano War Poetry from the Mexican Revolution to World War II | 107 | |
Narrating Nationalisms: Black Marxism and Jewish Communists through the Eyes of Harold Cruse | 141 | |
From Communism to Brotherhood: The Drafts of Invisible Man | 163 | |
Alice Childress, Lorraine Hansberry, and Claudia Jones: Black Women Write the Popular Front | 183 | |
Voice of the Cracker: Don West Reinvents the Appalachian | 205 | |
The First Negro Matinee Idol: Harry Belafonte and American Culture in the 1950s | 223 | |
Bamboo That Snaps Back!: Resistance and Revolution in Asian Pacific American Working Class and Left-Wing Expressive Culture | 239 | |
Poetry and Sympathy: New York, the Left, and the Rise of Black Arts | 259 | |
A Marxist Critique of Borderlands Postmodernism: Adorno's Negative Dialectics and Chicano Cultural Criticism | 279 | |
The Letters the Presidents Did Not Release: Radical Scholarship and the Legacy of the American Volunteers in Spain | 299 | |
Contributors | 315 | |
Index | 319 |
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