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1. Introduction: The World Is a Dust Bowl
1. New Deal Era Storytelling: A Rich Blend of Ideas that Converged in US Dust Bowl Imagery
2. Ideas: American Exceptionalism, Social Realism, Women, Deserts, Documentary, Soil, and Civilization
3. Three Dust Bowl Narratives: Farmer Attitudes, Human Erosion, Women, and Natural Disaster
2. Soil and the US Dust Bowl: American Imagery Converges with the Australian
4. Battlefields of the South-West Pacific: Australian Soil Erosion, Enemies, Graziers, and Traitors in “Dust Bowl” Imagery
5. The Australian Constitution and State Politics: Creeping Deserts and Human Extinction in “Dust Bowl” Warnings of Impending Doom
6. Dust Storms and “the Despair of the Housewife”: War-Time Wind Erosion as “Natural Disaster”
3. Water and “Dust Bowls”: American Imagery Converges with the Australian
7. “Battle of the Rivers,” Battle of the Stories: Dust Bowls, Dams, TVAs, and a Snowy Mountains Scheme
8. Conclusion: “Just a ‘Bloody Duststorm’?”
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