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The Young American criticsRandolph Bourne, Van Wyck Brooks, Waldo Frank, and Lewis Mumfordare well known as central figures in the Greenwich Village Little Renaissance of the 1910s and in the postwar debates about American culture and politics. In Beloved Community, Casey Blake considers these intellectuals as a coherant group and assesses the connection between thier cultural criticisms and their attempts to forge a communitarian alternative to liberal and socialist poitics.Blake draws on biography to emphasize the intersection of questions of self, culture, and society in their calls for a culture of personality and self-fulfillment. In contrast to the tendency of previous analyses to separate these critics cultural and autobiographical writings from their politics, Blake argues that their cultural criticism grew out of a radical vision of self-realization through participation in a democratic culture and polity. He also examines the Young American writers interpretations of such turn-of-the-century radicals as William Morris, Henry George, John Dewey, and Patrick Geddes and shows that this adversary tradition still offers important insights into contemporary issues in American politics and culture.Beloved Community reestablishes the democratic content of the Young Americans ideal of personality and argues against viewing a monolithic therapeutic culture as the sole successor to a Victorian culture of character. The politics of selfhood that was so critical to the Young Americans project has remained a contested terrain throughout the twentieth century.

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title:Beloved Community : The Cultural Criticism of Randolph Bourne, Van Wyck Brooks, Waldo Frank & Lewis Mumford Cultural Studies of the United States
author:Blake, Casey Nelson.
publisher:University of North Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0807842966
print isbn13:9780807842966
ebook isbn13:9780807860427
language:English
subjectUnited States--Civilization--20th century, United States--Intellectual life--20th century, Bourne, Randolph Silliman,--1886-1918, Brooks, Van Wyck,--1886-1963, Frank, Waldo David,--1889-1967, Mumford, Lewis,--1895- , Community, Self-realization, Personali
publication date:1990
lcc:E169.1.B597 1990eb
ddc:973.9
subject:United States--Civilization--20th century, United States--Intellectual life--20th century, Bourne, Randolph Silliman,--1886-1918, Brooks, Van Wyck,--1886-1963, Frank, Waldo David,--1889-1967, Mumford, Lewis,--1895- , Community, Self-realization, Personali
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Beloved Community
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CULTURAL
STUDIES
OF
THE
UNITED
STATES
Alan Trachtenberg,
editor
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Beloved Community
The Cultural Criticism of
Randolph Bourne, Van Wyck Brooks,
Waldo Frank, & Lewis Mumford
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Casey Nelson Blake
Page iv 1990 The University of North Carolina Press All rights reserved - photo 3
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1990 The University of North Carolina Press All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Blake, Casey Nelson.
Beloved community : the cultural criticism of Randolph Bourne, Van
Wyck Brooks, Waldo Frank, and Lewis Mumford / Casey Nelson Blake.
p. cm.(Cultural studies of the United States.)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8078-1935-2 (alk. paper).ISBN 0-8078-4296-6 (pbk. :
alk. paper)
1. United StatesCivilization20th century. 2. United States
Intellectual life20th century. 3. Bourne, Randolph Silliman,
18861919. 4. Brooks, Van Wyck, 18861963. 5. Frank, Waldo David,
18891967. 6. Mumford, Lewis, 18951990. 7. Community. 8. Self-realization.
9. Personality. I. Title. II. Series.
F169.1.B597 1990
973.9dc20 9050013
CIP
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. Manufactured in the United States of America
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Permission to reproduce quoted matter can be found on page 366 of this book.
Page v
FOR ARLENE
Page vii
Contents
Foreword by Alan Trachtenberg
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
Introduction
1
1
The Malady of the Ideal
10
2
The Soul and Society
49
3
The Politics of Cultural Renewal
76
4
Spiritual Pioneers
122
5
The War and the Intellectuals
157
6
Culture against the State
187
7
In Search of a Usable Self
229
8
Organic Community
266
Epilogue
296
Notes
305
Bibliography
339
Index
355

Page ix
Illustrations
Randolph Bourne, early 1910s
181
Van Wyck Brooks, January 5, 1921, sketch by Lewis Mumford
182
Van Wyck Brooks, 1931
183
Waldo Frank, 1920, photograph by Alfred Stieglitz
184
Lewis Mumford, January 26, 1920, self-portrait
185
Lewis Mumford, 1926
186

Page xi
Foreword
One of the effects of the recent upsurge of cultural studies in United States universitiesan extraordinary expansion of scholarly and critical horizons to embrace cultural activity in all spheres of contemporary lifehas been a revived interest in American precursors, in earlier efforts and projects to achieve a specifically American cultural criticism. There are risks in pursuing such an interest, risks of parochialism, of surrender to the seductions of cultural nationalism and an exceptionalist theory of America. In its present state academic cultural studies seems to immunize itself against such risks and compromises by drawing its inspiration and its agenda chiefly from recent European sources, from theoretical writings not only wary of nationalisms but resolutely focused on dissolving all ideologies, on uncovering and denying all structures of power hidden within cultural symbologies. The great theme of recent cultural studies is complicity: how, within the American field, writers and critics commonly studied as figures within a national tradition entrap themselves and undercut their own often-dissenting criticism by implicit consent to nationalist ideology. The study of past cultural criticism in America seems more likely to produce object lessons in unconscious compliance than models of engagementless likely to deliver precursors than self-victimized failures.
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