Firstname
Brian James
Lastname
McCammack
School
Subject of Study
Dissertation Title
Recovering Green in Bronzeville: An Environmental and Cultural History of the African American Great Migration to Chicago, 1915-1940
Fellowship Types
E-mail Address
Undergraduate College
Undergraduate Major
Faculty Advisers
Evelyn Higginbotham, Lawrence Buell
Dissertation Summary
My dissertation is the first interdisciplinary project to combine environmental history and criticism with African American migration and urban studies to reveal the centrality of natural and landscaped environments to black culture in the interwar period. It reveals the environment as a multifaceted material and imaginative reality for African Americans and contributes to a growing American Studies literature concerning space and place by critically analyzing historical archival material in conjunction with the era’s literature, song, art, and advertising.
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