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Millennials and the Moments That Made Us – A Cultural History of the U.S. from 1982–Present
Millennials and the Moments That Made Us – A Cultural History of the U.S. from 1982–Present
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1980s to Present
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American Cultural History
American Popular Culture
American Studies
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Capitalism
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Cultural Criticism
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Media Studies
Millennial Generation
Millennials
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Social Theory
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Study of Millennials
Product details
- ISBN 9781785355837
- Weight: 396g
- Dimensions: 142 x 215mm
- Publication Date: 23 Feb 2018
- Publisher: Collective Ink
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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A generation on the move, a country on the brink, and a young author's search to find out how we got here. Millennials and the Moments That Made Us is a cultural history of the United States, as seen through the eyes of the largest, most diverse, and most disprivileged generation in American history. The book is a relatable pop culture history that critiques the capitalist status quo our generation inherited - a critical tour of the music, movies, books, TV shows, and technology that have defined us and our times.
Shaun Scott is a writer, historian, and filmmaker. His work has appeared in Jacobin Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and the film journal Senses of Cinema. His bi-weekly column, Faded Signs, which publishes in City Arts Magazine, is about popular culture in late capitalism. Scott is the author of the 2015 e-book "Something Better: Millennials and Late Capitalism at the Movies." He lives in Seattle, Washington.
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