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Abstract:Readers might consider redirecting their attention from the text's critique of exploitation to focus more carefully on Steinbeck's disclosure of labor's increasing redundancy under conditions of industrialized production. For the novel situates unemployment as a result of capitalist accumulation. Through their historical exploration of the Great Depression's impact on agricultural industry in the United States, Steinbeck's interchapters specifically position a diminishing demand for labor as an entailment of capital's accelerated investment in machinery.
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.