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Pop Goes the Decade
Pop Goes the Decade
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Product details
- ISBN 9781440862847
- Weight: 936g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jan 2020
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Analyzing complex social and political issues through their manifestations in popular culture, this book provides readers a strong foundational knowledge of the 1960s as a decade.
1969 went out in a way that could never have been imagined in 1960. While the president at the end of the decade had been vice president at the start, the intervening years permanently changed American culture.
Pop Goes the Decade: The Sixties explores the cultural and social framework of the 1960s, addressing film, television, sports, technology, media/advertising, fashion, art, and more. Entries are presented in encyclopedic fashion, organized into such categories as controversies in pop culture, game changers, technology, and the decade's legacy. A timeline highlights significant cultural moments, while an introduction and a conclusion place those moments within the contexts of preceding and subsequent decades.
Attention to the decade's most prominent influencers allows readers to understand the movements with which these figures are associated, and discussion of controversies and social change enables readers to gain a stronger understanding of evolving American social values.
Martin Kich is professor of English at Wright State University's Lake Campus. He is author of Western American Novelists and coeditor of Postcolonial Theory in the Global Age: Interdisciplinary Essays.
Aaron Barlow teaches English at New York City College of Technology. He is coeditor of The 25 Sitcoms That Changed Television: Turning Points in American Culture and editor of Star Power: The Impact of Branded Celebrity.
Pop Goes the Decade
€90.99
