The American theater was not ignorant of the developments brought on by World War II, and actively addressed and debated timely, controversial topics for the duration of the war, including neutrality and isolationism, racism and genocide, and heroism and battle fatigue. Productions such as Watch on the Rhine (1941), The Moon is Down (1942), Tomorrow the World (1943), and A Bell for Adano (1944) encouraged public discussion of the war’s impact on daily life and raised critical qu...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Preface
2. Popular Culture, Broadway, and World War II
3. Before Pearl Harbor
4. Overseas
5. The Home Front
6. Anticipating the Postwar World
7. Conclusion
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Über den Autor
Sally E. Parry is professor of English and is the Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Student Affairs at Illinois State University. She is coauthor of We’ll Alwa...