Imagining the Heartland
White Supremacy and the American Midwest
Joshua O Reno author Britt E Halvorson author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:19th Aug '22
Should be back in stock very soon
An overdue examination of the Midwest's long influence on nationalism and white supremacy.
Though many associate racism with the regional legacy of the South, it is the Midwest that has upheld some of the nation’s most deep-seated convictions about the value of whiteness. From Jefferson’s noble farmer to The Wizard of Oz, imagining the Midwest has quietly gone hand-in-hand with imagining whiteness as desirable and virtuous. Since at least the U.S. Civil War, the imagined Midwest has served as a screen or canvas, projecting and absorbing tropes and values of virtuous whiteness and its opposite, white deplorability, with national and global significance. Imagining the Heartland provides a poignant and timely answer to how and why the Midwest has played this role in the American imagination.
In Imagining the Heartland, anthropologists Britt Halvorson and Josh Reno argue that there is an unexamined affinity between whiteness, Midwestness, and Americanness, anchored in their shared ordinary and homogenized qualities. These seemingly unremarkable qualities of the Midwest take work; they do not happen by default. Instead, creating successful representations of ordinary Midwestness, in both positive and negative senses, has required cultural expression through media ranging from Henry Ford’s assembly line to Grant Wood’s famous “American Gothic.” Far from being just another region among others, the Midwest is a political and affective logic in racial projects of global white supremacy. Neglecting the Midwest means neglecting the production of white supremacist imaginings at their most banal and at their most influential, their most locally situated and their most globally dispersed.
"Informatively enhanced for the reader . . . Imagining the Heartland: White Supremacy and the American Midwest is a timely and invaluable contribution to our on-going national discussions concerning racism and discrimination." * Midwest Book Review *
"How can a region such as the Midwest encompass the imagined virtues of kindness and Americanness yet also be the site of such egregious racial violence? This is one of the questions that anthropologists Britt E. Halvorson and Joshua O. Reno take up in their book Imagining the Heartland" * Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains *
ISBN: 9780520387614
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 318g
234 pages