TY - BOOK AB - "Migrating Fictions analyzes the role of race, gender, and citizenship in the major internal displacements of the 20th century in history and in narrative. Surveying the particular tactics employed by the United States during the Great Migration, the Dust Bowl, the Japanese American incarceration, and the migrant labor of the Southwest, Abigail G.H. Manzella reveals how the country's past is imbued with governmentally (en)forced movements that diminished access to full citizenship rights for the laboring class, people of color, and women."--Publisher's description. AU - Manzella, Abigail G. H., CN - PS379 CN - PS379 ID - 858425 KW - American fiction KW - Migration, Internal, in literature. KW - Race relations in literature. KW - Displacement (Psychology) in literature. KW - Refugees in literature. N2 - "Migrating Fictions analyzes the role of race, gender, and citizenship in the major internal displacements of the 20th century in history and in narrative. Surveying the particular tactics employed by the United States during the Great Migration, the Dust Bowl, the Japanese American incarceration, and the migrant labor of the Southwest, Abigail G.H. Manzella reveals how the country's past is imbued with governmentally (en)forced movements that diminished access to full citizenship rights for the laboring class, people of color, and women."--Publisher's description. SN - 9780814254608 SN - 0814254608 SN - 9780814213582 SN - 0814213588 T1 - Migrating fictions :gender, race, and citizenship in U.S. internal displacements / TI - Migrating fictions :gender, race, and citizenship in U.S. internal displacements / ER -