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Modernism/modernity | 2014

Freeloading in Hobohemia: The Politics of Free Verse in American World War I Periodical Culture

Mark Whalan

Robert and Eve Horn Professor of English at the University of Oregon. His books include The Great War and the Culture of the New Negro (2008) and American Culture in the 1910s (2010); his current book project examines the connections between early American modernism, World War I, and the growth of the federal state. Freeloading in Hobohemia: The Politics of Free Verse in American World War I Periodical Culture


Archive | 2008

The Great War and the culture of the new Negro

Mark Whalan


Archive | 2006

The letters of Jean Toomer, 1919-1924

Jean Toomer; Mark Whalan


Archive | 2007

Jean Toomer and the avant-garde

Mark Whalan; George Hutchinson


Modern Fiction Studies | 2005

The Only Real White Democracy and the Language of Liberation: The Great War, France, and African American Culture in the 1920s

Mark Whalan


Journal of American Studies | 2002

Jean Toomer, Technology, and Race

Mark Whalan


Modernism/modernity | 2003

Taking Myself in Hand: Jean Toomer and Physical Culture

Mark Whalan


Archive | 2010

American culture in the 1910s

Mark Whalan


Archive | 2018

World War One, American Literature, and the Federal State

Mark Whalan


Journal of American Studies | 2017

Celeste-Marie Bernier, Suffering and Sunset: World War I in the Art and Life of Horace Pippin (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2015,

Mark Whalan

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University College Cork

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