1: The Emotional Life of the Great Depression
2: Purging the Rottenness from the System: The Blessed and the
Damned in the Great Depression
3: 'I Saw One Woman Faint': Toward a Sociology of Panic
4: Fear Itself: Polio, Unemployment, and Other Things on the
Doorstep
5: Awe: Toward a Depression Sublime
6: A Sordid, Futureless Mess? Love in Hard Times
7: What You Want to Hear: Hope in the Great Depression
8: 'The Hazards and Vicissitudes of Life': The Emotional Life of
the Social Security Act
John Marsh Associate Professor of English at Pennsylvania State
University. He is the author of In Walt We Trust: How a Queer
Socialist Poet Can Save America from Itself, Class Dismissed: Why
We Cannot Teach or Learn Our Way out of Inequality and Hog
Butchers, Beggars, and Busboys: Poverty, Labor, and the Making of
Modern American Poetry. In addition to these, he is the editor of
You Work Tomorrow: An Anthology of American Labor Poetry,
1929-1941.
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