Dust Bowl Refugees as Reference for Today: Examining the Refugee Experience in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath

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Kimberly Wright
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Abstract:In The Grapes of Wrath (1939), John Steinbeck portrays “the Okies” as refugees in their own country—tenant farmers forced off the land by big agriculture— who flee to California hoping to find work and a new home. Thrown together by shared circumstances, these dispossessed people bond during the journey, creating a community of people who might otherwise not have interacted. As a timeless national epic, The Grapes of Wrath calls attention to the exploitation and disenfranchisement of agricultural workers, migrants, and refugees past and present. Recognizing that the national focus of power and privilege was concentrated in urban areas, Steinbeck mobilized readers’ imaginations to think beyond urban manufacturing or trade toward the world of agriculture. Steinbeck’s choice of the term “refugees” in portraying the people affected most deeply by the Depression is deliberate and significant. Examining the plight of the Dust Bowl refugees in light of The Grapes of Wrath provides a tool for eliciting greater empathy for the plight of today’s migrants and refugees as they seek to gain membership in the local community—to find a home and a homeland.
沙尘暴难民对今天的借鉴:约翰·斯坦贝克《愤怒的葡萄》中的难民经历
摘要:在《愤怒的葡萄》(1939)中,约翰·斯坦贝克将“俄克拉何马人”描绘成在自己国家的难民——被大农业赶出土地的佃农——他们逃到加州,希望找到工作和一个新家。在共同的环境下,这些无家可归的人在旅途中联系在一起,创造了一个原本可能不会互动的社区。作为一部永恒的民族史诗,《愤怒的葡萄》唤起人们对过去和现在的农业工人、移民和难民的剥削和剥夺公民权的关注。认识到国家权力和特权的焦点集中在城市地区,斯坦贝克调动读者的想象力,从城市制造业或贸易转向农业世界。斯坦贝克选择“难民”这个词来描述受大萧条影响最深的人是深思熟虑的,意义重大。从《愤怒的葡萄》的角度审视沙尘暴难民的困境提供了一个工具,让我们对今天移民和难民的困境产生更大的同情,因为他们寻求成为当地社区的成员——找到一个家和家园。
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期刊介绍: Steinbeck Review is an authorized publication on the life and works of American novelist John Steinbeck (1902–1968). It publishes scholarly articles; notes; book and performance reviews; creative writing; original artwork; and short intercalary pieces offering fresh perspectives, including notes on contemporary references to Steinbeck, discussions of the contexts of his work, and an occasional poem. Steinbeck Review has a threefold mission of broadening the scope of Steinbeck criticism, promoting the work of new and established scholars, and serving as a resource for Steinbeck teachers at all levels.
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