Small Elegies for America

Authors

  • Lindsey A. Freeman Simon Fraser University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE29683

Abstract

Miniatures open us up to childhood memories, daydreaming, and nostalgia, but they can also alert us to the dangers and disappointments of our times. Many contemporary artists are utilizing small-scale artworks to represent difficult truths of contemporary American life, such as alienation, disenchantment, precarious housing, and economic insecurity writ large. In this essay, focusing on the artists Michael Paul Smith, Thomas Dolye, and James Casebere, the imaginations that encircle homes, neighborhoods, and small towns are complicated through utopian and dystopian art works that draw attention to past attachments to the future and the need for large changes now.

Author Biography

Lindsey A. Freeman, Simon Fraser University

Lindsey A. Freeman is a writer and sociologist interested in endurance, hapticality, atomic + nuclear cultures, and poetics. Her most recent book, Running, is about practice, love, queerness, and long distance running (Duke University Press). Freeman is also the author of This Atom Bomb in Me (Stanford University Press) and Longing for the Bomb (University of North Carolina Press).

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Published

2025-02-05

How to Cite

Freeman, L. (2025). Small Elegies for America . Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies, 15(2), 65–94. https://doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE29683