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Panel: Politics in Literature
In audiovisual recording from Tuesday, March 16, 1976, as part of the 7th Annual UND Writers Conference: “New Journalism and the Novel,” Alix Kates Shulman, B.J. Phillips, and Tom Wolfe participate in a panel called “Politics in Literature.” The panelists discuss the politics of popular journalism, the politics of publishing and book sales, the publishing industry in New York City, and the impact of publishing on American feminism.
Moderated by Dr. John Little, Founder of the UND Writers Conference
Critical Fictions : The Politics of Imaginative Writing
"What are the politics of the imagination? Hw do these politics speak through the art of fiction? This timely collection of forty-one stories and essays by writers from around the world celebrates a myriad of voices and histories. Grappling with dilemmas of cultural identity, sexual politics, and systems of oppression, these writers speak with humor, outrage, irony, and faith." -- Back cover