Cold War Narratives
American Culture in the 1950s
(Sprache: Englisch)
Cold War Narratives reveals the power that representations have held in shaping the imaginaries of early Cold War America. By engaging conflicting accounts of the 1950s as either affirmations of a prosperous and confident nation (in TV shows, popular...
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Cold War Narratives reveals the power that representations have held in shaping the imaginaries of early Cold War America. By engaging conflicting accounts of the 1950s as either affirmations of a prosperous and confident nation (in TV shows, popular sociology, and advertising) or as critiques of an unjust and conformist society (in film, literature, and media), this book sheds new light on the ambivalent imaginaries of the American 1950s.
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Cold War Narratives reveals the power that representations, understood as both cultural production and public discourse, have held in shaping the imaginaries of early Cold War America. By engaging conflicting accounts of the 1950s as either affirmations of a prosperous and confident nation (in TV shows, popular sociology, and advertising) or as critiques of a society in the throes of fear, rebelliousness, and inequality (in film, literature, and media), this study sheds new light on the ambivalent imaginaries of the American 1950s.Pitting visions of the Red Scare and of nuclear proliferation against narratives of an upbeat nation, eager to suburbanize and to adopt the new ethics of televised consensus, Cold War Narratives illustrates how America's leading metaphors of conformity shaped problematic gender roles, domesticity and consumption in the 1950s. It also exposes how dissenting voices to the Cold War consensus converged around the affirmation of specific identitarian discourses, especially highlighting the agency of youth and of the rising civil rights movement, and the way in which these two entered into unprecedented dialog through new discursive formations such as beat culture and rock 'n' roll.
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Contents: America in the Cold War Years - The Affluent Society - Building the Suburban Nation - Projecting America Through Television - Gray-Flannel-Suit Nation - Beats, Rebels and the Other 1950s - Reshaping Race in America - Rock 'n' Roll's Fordist Counterimaginary.
Autoren-Porträt von Andrea Carosso
Andrea Carosso teaches North American Culture at the University of Torino, where he also directs the MA Program in American Studies. Over the years, his books have focused on critical theory and American modernist and post-modern fiction and aesthetics. More recently, he has published on urban cultures in the U.S. - especially on gated communities and themed environments - on American religion and on the British Invasion of American popular music. He is currently working on a book-length study of the contemporary U.S. South-West.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Andrea Carosso
- 2013, Neuausgabe, 222 Seiten, Maße: 14,9 x 22,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
- ISBN-10: 3034312709
- ISBN-13: 9783034312707
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.01.2013
Sprache:
Englisch
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