Schwarzenbach America Through Foreign Eyes

America Through Foreign Eyes

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The US Photojournalism of Annemarie Schwarzenbach, 1936-1941

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This book collects over 20 original essays and a selection of photographs by Swiss writer and photographer Annemarie Schwarzenbach, from her time spent travelling in the United States in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Schwarzenbach’s work was rediscovered in Europe almost 50 years after her early death in 1942. Since then, she has become a cultural icon and an emerging heroine of the early LGBT movement.

Schwarzenbach’s photojournalist work was produced against a European background of interwar economic uncertainty, political turmoil and burgeoning fascism. She carefully studied America’s underbelly during the late Depression, at a time of Jim Crow and the height of the US labor movement. Schwarzenbach traveled across the U.S., reporting on its cities and people, visiting factories and steel mills and speaking with union leaders. She interviewed well-known writers like Dorothy Thompson and Carson McCullers, but equally focused her attention on textile workers and African Americans.

Schwarzenbach’s work revealed ambivalence regarding what she saw during her travels, her horror, but also her begrudging admiration for, and even hope in, America and its peculiar brand of democracy. This book carefully records and translates her observations in English for the first time, also providing a critical introduction to her life and work.

Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach is a Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York City and Baruch College in New York, USA.

Laura Radosh is a freelance translator based in Berlin, Germany.


This book collects over 20 original essays and a selection of photographs by Swiss writer and photographer Annemarie Schwarzenbach, from her time spent travelling in the United States in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Schwarzenbach’s work was rediscovered in Europe almost 50 years after her early death in 1942. Since then, she has become a cultural icon and an emerging heroine of the early LGBT movement.

Schwarzenbach’s photojournalist work was produced against a European background of interwar economic uncertainty, political turmoil and burgeoning fascism. She carefully studied America’s underbelly during the late Depression, at a time of Jim Crow and the height of the US labor movement. Schwarzenbach traveled across the U.S., reporting on its cities and people, visiting factories and steel mills and speaking with union leaders. She interviewed well-known writers like Dorothy Thompson and Carson McCullers, but equally focused her attention on textile workers and African Americans.

Schwarzenbach’s work revealed ambivalence regarding what she saw during her travels, her horror, but also her begrudging admiration for, and even hope in, America and its peculiar brand of democracy. This book carefully records and translates her observations in English for the first time, also providing a critical introduction to her life and work.


Makes primary source material available in English for the first time Provides a unique lens on American politics during the late Depression Introduces a popular historical figure to English speaking markets

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Sibyl Ann Schwarzenbach

Themen in »America Through Foreign Eyes«

The 1930s The Great Depression Interwar Europe The Rise of Fascism American Democracy Roosevelt's New Deal Thomas Mann Carson McCullers Dorothy Thompson Jim Crow The US Labor Movement Barbara Hamilton-Wright Highlander Folkschool Race in the US FSA

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ISBN: 9783031783029
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 29.07.2026

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