Citizenship on Catfish Row

Citizenship on Catfish Row

Race and Nation in American Popular Culture

  • Auteur: Harpham, Geoffrey Galt
  • Éditeur: University of South Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9781643363288
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781643363295
  • Lieu de publication:  South Carolina , United States
  • Année de publication: 2022
  • Année de publication électronique: 2022
  • Mois : Juin
  • Pages: 184
  • DDC: 780.89/96073
  • Langue: Anglais

A radical reinterpretation of three controversial works that illuminate racism and national identity in the United States

Citizenship on Catfish Row focuses on three seminal works in the history of American culture: the first full-length narrative film, D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation; the first integrated musical, Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern's Showboat; and the first great American opera, George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. Each of these works sought to make a statement about American identity in the form of a narrative, and each included in that narrative a prominent role for Black people.

Each work included jarring or discordant elements that pointed to a deeper tension between the kind of stories Americans wish to tell about themselves and the historical and social reality of race. Although all three have been widely criticized, their efforts to connect the concepts of nation and race are not only instructive about the history of the American imagination but also provide unexpected resources for contemporary reflection.

  • Cover
  • CITIZENSHIP ON CATFISH ROW
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Introduction: Art and America
  • Chapter 1 The Nation in The Birth of a Nation
  • Chapter 2 Show Boat and the Strain of Race
  • Chapter 3 Porgy and Bess and the Danse Américaine
  • Conclusion: A More Perfect Disunion
  • Index

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