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Participant name: Gustavus Stadler
Keywords: Guthrie (ANY of these words -- whole words only)
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Gustavus Stadler
Haverford College (Haverford, PA 19041-1392)

FB-58298-15
Fellowships for College Teachers and Independent Scholars
Research Programs

Totals:
$50,400 (approved)
$50,400 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/2015 – 8/31/2016

The Later Career of Folksinger Woody Guthrie (1912-1967)

A critical-biographical study of the singer's later career that draws chiefly on unpublished and recently published materials. By recovering an overlooked set of chapters in the singer's life, the book uncovers a lost history of the American left. As the anti-fascist popular front crumbled after the Second World War, and as his body and mind began to feel the encroaching burden of Huntington's Disease, Guthrie became increasingly convinced that progressives should think seriously about the political stakes of love, sex, and relationships. Given its due, Guthrie's work during this period--roughly the decade between the end of the war and his permanent hospitalization--resonates as a harbinger of a new left to come.