The Power of culture : critical essays in American history
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The Power of culture : critical essays in American history
University of Chicago Press, 1993
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
収録内容
- Sherwood Anderson / Jackson Lears
- Unlimn'd they disappear / Christopher P. Wilson
- Early American murder narratives / Karen Halttunen
- Intimacy on trial / Richard Wightman Fox
- The class experience of mass consumption / Lizabeth Cohen
- Between culture and consumption / Joan Shelley Rubin
- Fighting for the American family / Robert Westbrook
- Making time / Michael L. Smith
- An atmosphere of effrontery / Casey Nelson Blake
内容説明・目次
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: ISBN 9780226259543
内容説明
"We are in the midst of a dramatic shift in sensibility, and 'cultural' history is the rubric under which a massive doubting and refiguring of our most cherished historical assumptions is being conducted. Many historians are coming to suspect that the idea of culture has the power to restore order to the study of the past. Whatever its potency as an organizing theme, there is no doubt about the power of the term 'culture' to evoke and stand for the depth of the re-examination not taking place. At a time of deep intellectual disarray, 'culture' offers a provisional, nominalist version of coherence: whatever the fragmentation of knowledge, however centrifugal the spinning of the scholarly wheel, 'culture'--which (even etymologically) conveys a sense of safe nurture, warm growth, budding or ever-present wholeness--will shelter us. The PC buttons on historians' chests today stand not for 'politically correct' but 'positively cultural.'--from the Introduction More and more scholars are turning to cultural history in order to make sense of the American past. This volume brings together nine original essays by some leading practitioners in the field.
The essays aim to exhibit the promise of a cultural approach to understanding the range of American experiences from the seventeenth century to the present. Expanding on the editors' pathbreaking The Culture of Consumption, the contributors to this volume argue for a cultural history that attends closely to language and textuality without losing sight of broad configurations of power that social and political history at its best has always stressed. The authors here freshly examine crucial topics in both private and public life. Taken together, the essays shed new light on the power of culture in the lives of Americans past and present.
目次
Introduction by Richard A. Wightman Fox and T.J. Jackson Lears The Author and Representation Sherwood Anderson: Looking for the White Spot T.J. Jackson Lears Unlimn'd They Disappear: Recollecting Yonnondio: From the Thirties Christopher P. Wilson Cultural Sagas of the Moral Life Early American Murder Narratives: The Birth of Horror Karen Halttunen Intimacy on Trial: Cultural Meanings of the Beecher-Titlton Affair Richard Wightman Fox The Experience of Class The Class Experience of Mass Consumption: Workers as Consumers in Interwar America Lizabeth Cohen Between Culture and Consumption: The Mediations of the Middlebrow Joan Shelley Rubin Public Power and the Production of Culture Fighting for the American Family: Private Interests and Political Obligation in World War II Robert Westbrook Making Time: Representations of Technology at the 1964 World's Fair Michael L. Smith An Atmosphere of Effrontery: Richard Serra, "Tilted Arc," and the Crisis of Public Art Casey Nelson Blake
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: pbk ISBN 9780226259550
内容説明
"We are in the midst of a dramatic shift in sensibility, and 'cultural' history is the rubric under which a massive doubting and refiguring of our most cherished historical assumptions is being conducted. Many historians are coming to suspect that the idea of culture has the power to restore order to the study of the past. Whatever its potency as an organizing theme, there is no doubt about the power of the term 'culture' to evoke and stand for the depth of the re-examination not taking place. At a time of deep intellectual disarray, 'culture' offers a provisional, nominalist version of coherence: whatever the fragmentation of knowledge, however centrifugal the spinning of the scholarly wheel, 'culture'-which (even etymologically) conveys a sense of safe nurture, warm growth, budding or ever-present wholeness-will shelter us. The PC buttons on historians' chests today stand not for 'politically correct' but 'positively cultural.'-from the Introduction
More and more scholars are turning to cultural history in order to make sense of the American past. This volume brings together nine original essays by some leading practitioners in the field. The essays aim to exhibit the promise of a cultural approach to understanding the range of American experiences from the seventeenth century to the present.
Expanding on the editors' pathbreaking The Culture of Consumption, the contributors to this volume argue for a cultural history that attends closely to language and textuality without losing sight of broad configurations of power that social and political history at its best has always stressed. The authors here freshly examine crucial topics in both private and public life. Taken together, the essays shed new light on the power of culture in the lives of Americans past and present.
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