Social Protest Literature: An Encyclopedia of Works, Characters, Authors, and Themes (ABC-CLIO Literary Companion)

by Patricia D. Netzley

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Impassioned social protest writers inspire readers to relive injustice, empathize with its victims, and take action. The more than 450 entries in this volume survey the most important protest works of our time as well as the classics of the past.

Social Protest Literature discusses the lives and concerns of more than 100 writers; analyzes each work's themes, content, and targeted social problems; provides plot synopses and character sketches; demonstrates how major literary creations represent specific ideologies; and explores key social protest concepts in the context of historical events and social and cultural milieus.

This beautifully illustrated encyclopedia focuses on recent works that look at environmentalism, labor issues, civil rights for such marginalized groups as gays and lesbians and racial and ethnic minorities, the role of art under repressive regimes, and other timely issues.

Extensive cross-references direct readers to other works with similar themes and a comprehensive bibliography suggests further reading.


  • Extensive cross-references direct readers to other works with similar themes
  • A comprehensive bibliography suggests further reading
  • ISBN10 0874369800
  • ISBN13 9780874369809
  • Publish Date 1 April 1999
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint ABC-CLIO
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 295
  • Language English