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"The magazine’s distinctive illustrations, when Conroy and Hagglund could afford to print them, were key to both its regional aesthetics and democratic socialist philosophy. Nearly all illustrations are linoleum block prints and depict workers in an asymmetrical, primitivist style. One image from the May-June 1940 issue of New Anvil, John C. Rogers’s Working Class Mother, portrays a simply clothed woman standing arms akimbo on a country hill, her back turned to the viewer as she looks proudly at a sun either rising or setting. As in Conroy’s vivid description of his printer’s “cowbarn sanctum,” Rogers depicts the rural environment of the magazine’s imagined reader with respect but little romanticism. Ideologically, it signals a departure from the conventions dominant in Marxist aesthetics during the early 1930s. Instead of replicating socialist realism and representing the world revolution with depictions of workers united in victory or heading into battle, Working Class Mother equivocates on the state of socialism in the rural United States. It is unclear whether the sun in the illustration is rising, suggesting the coming revolution, or setting on a passing opportunity, perhaps registering that the anti-capitalist potential of the Depression decade was on the wane."

https://jacobin.com/2025/02/anvil-magazine-midwest-communism-conroy

#USA #Midwest #Missouri #Marxism #DemocraticSocialism #Socialism


🤍 🤍🤍SHE'S HERE!!!!🤍🤍🤍

As an approaching-middle-age lady from the #Midwest my time has come, so I put in the order and...

My #PorchGoose has arrived!! I am in love :blobfoxheartcute:

Now here's the tough part - she needs a name, please help me fedi friends :blobfoxconfused:

I'd love something in the drag/punny category - @Cara had some great ones until we realized that geese don't quack, they honk.

So... what do I call my porch #goose ???

#askfedi #advice
Blonde woman in a bright yellow sweater holding an approximately 2 foot goose statue. She is clearly delighted.


Ghost Town Okaton South Dakota in BW

Four guys from the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St Paul, went to the South Dakota badlands for an early spring adventure. On our way out to the Bad Lands of South Dakota, Barry convinced us to stop off at Okaton, SD which is a ghost town.

https://fineartamerica.com/featured/ghost-town-okaton-sd-in-bw-wayne-moran.html

#GhostTown #SouthDakota #Okaton #sd #bw #blackwhite #midwest #Badlands #Landscape #Photography #Travel

#AYearForArt #buyintoArt #fineart #art
Ghost Town Okaton South Dakota in BW

Four guys from the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St Paul, went to the South Dakota badlands for an early spring adventure. On our way out to the Bad Lands of South Dakota, Barry convinced us to stop off at Okaton, SD which is a ghost town.

Barry did the research ahead of time to see where the ghost towns will be in a 50 mile radius of our planned destinations.

Barry enjoyed this place a ton. I must say It was fascinating.

Okaton, South Dakota, is a small, abandoned ghost town located along U.S. Highway 14 in Jones County. Once a thriving railroad stop in the early 20th century, the town slowly declined as rail travel diminished and agriculture became less sustainable in the area. Today, Okaton is a fascinating roadside attraction for travelers seeking a glimpse into the past.

The town features a collection of weathered, decaying buildings, including an old general store, a schoolhouse, abandoned homes, and rusting farm equipment scattered across the landscape. Faded signs and peeling paint give the town an eerie, time-frozen atmosphere. 


Image:
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/ghost-town-okaton-sd-in-bw-wayne-moran.html

Read more:
https://waynemoranphotography.com/photography/south-dakota-badlands-photography/

#GhostTown #SouthDakota #Okaton #sd #bw #blackwhite #midwest #Badlands #Landscape #Photography #Travel 

#AYearForArt #buyintoArt #fineart #art