Nathaniel Cadle
Bio
Nathaniel Cadle studies and teaches American literature written between 1860 and 1950, with a special focus on the ways that literature participates in political discourse and that popular media help disseminate avant-garde literary ideas. For instance, his publications include studies of realist novels and utopian fantasies of the late nineteenth century and their relationship to the Progressive movement, and he regularly teaches courses on the popularization of literary modernism in mass magazines of the early twentieth century.
Exhibit co-curated with Shawn Christian: https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/the-harlem-renaissance-origins-influences-and-currents-the-wolfsonian-florida-international-university/agJS-7Ju5zqMKg?hl=en