This study explores the FSA photographic projects engagement with the South from 1935-1943. In particular it describes Roy Strykers Historical Section as an arm of the liberal state and as an adjunct of the mass communications industry. It charts the projects coverage of southern tenant farmers African Americans small towns and mechanized farms from the schedules devised in Washington headquarters through the photographers work in the field to the use of FSA images by the national media. The images are explained in terms of an interaction between the administrative dynamics of New Deal politics and the practices and preconceptions of the photographers. Underlying and often reinforcing this tension was a dissonance expressed by many southern subjects toward the agencys ideals or the photographers themselves. The book contains 40 images drawn from the RA/FSA/OWI files many of which have not been featured in previous studies.
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