Dream a Little: Land and Social Justice in Modern America

Dream a Little: Land and Social Justice in Modern America

by Dorothee E. Kocks
Dream a Little: Land and Social Justice in Modern America

Dream a Little: Land and Social Justice in Modern America

by Dorothee E. Kocks

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Overview

In this innovative and exciting synthesis of historical analysis, literary criticism, and personal essay, Dorothee E. Kocks explores the links between place and political ideals in the twentieth century, focusing in particular on the iconography of the American West. Dream a Little explores the American tradition of using the land to reveal and elaborate our dreams for social justice.

Writing with a novelist's sensitivity toward language, Kocks explores the idea that Americans have historically looked to the land for answers to society's problems. To illustrate this point, she shows that the frontier state with its homestead program was actually the predecessor of the modern welfare state. Instead of money, the federal government gave away land. Kocks shows how we have "forgotten" the politics and history behind this giveaway and unravels the significance of this forgetting for our national consciousness.

In the second half of the book, Kocks journeys into three symbolic landscapes: the West, the family farm, and the small community. She looks at these landscapes through the eyes of writers Mari Sandoz and Josephine Johnson, and civil rights activist Ella Baker. Interweaving her own life experiences in this analysis, she traces the relationship between geography and democracy, and of the hopes we attach to the West.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520222809
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 09/19/2000
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 275
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Dorothee E. Kocks is a writer living in Salt Lake City and a member of the auxiliary faculty at the University of Utah.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
Part 1The Geographic Embrace
1.A Tale of Forgetting3
2.A Tale of Remembering30
Part 2The Dance of Ideals
3.The West of Words: Mari Sandoz and a Politics of Memory63
4.Back to a New "Family Farm": Josephine Johnson and a Politics of Abundance103
5.Acting Locally, Thinking Globally: Ella Baker and a Politics of Identifying157
Epilogue193
Notes203
Bibliographic Essay235
Acknowledgments of Permissions243
Index245
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