WPA Posters in an Aesthetic, Social, and Political Context WPA Posters in an Aesthetic, Social, and Political Context
Routledge Research in Art and Politics

WPA Posters in an Aesthetic, Social, and Political Context

A New Deal for Design

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Publisher Description

This book examines posters produced by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a federal relief program designed to create jobs in the United States during the Great Depression.

Cory Pillen focuses on several issues addressed repeatedly in the roughly 2,200 extant WPA posters created between 1935 and 1943: recreation and leisure, conservation, health and disease, and public housing. As the book shows, the posters promote specific forms of knowledge and literacy as solutions to contemporary social concerns. The varied issues these works engage and the ideals they endorse, however, would have resonated in complex ways with the posters’ diverse viewing public, working both for and against the rhetoric of consensus employed by New Deal agencies in defining and managing the relationship between self and society in modern America.

This book will be of interest to scholars in design history, art history, and American studies.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2020
9 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
11.8
MB

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