The World Sixties Made: Politics And Culture In Recent America

The World Sixties Made: Politics And Culture In Recent America

The World Sixties Made: Politics And Culture In Recent America

The World Sixties Made: Politics And Culture In Recent America

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Overview

How can we make sense of the fact that after decades of right-wing political mobilizing the major social changes wrought by the Sixties are more than ever part of American life? The World the Sixties Made, the first academic collection to treat the last quarter of the twentieth century as a distinct period of U.S. history, rebuts popular accounts that emphasize a conservative ascendancy. The essays in this volume survey a vast historical terrain to tease out the meaning of the not-so-long ago. They trace the ways in which recent U.S. culture and politics continue to be shaped by the legacy of the New Left's social movements, from feminism to gay liberation to black power. Together these essays demonstrate that the America that emerged in the 1970s was a nation profoundly, even radically democratized.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592138463
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 11/20/2008
Series: Critical Perspectives On The P
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
File size: 474 KB

About the Author

Van Gosse is Assistant Professor of History at Franklin and Marshall College; he is the author of Where the Boys Are: Cuba, Cold War America and The Making of a New Left.
Richard Moser is a National Field Representative of the American Association of University Professors and the author of The New Winter Soldiers: GI and Veteran Dissent During the Vietnam Era.

Contributors: Christopher Capozzola, Anne Enke, Jeffrey Escoffier, Sara Evans, Andrew Feffer, Eliot Katz, Kitty Krupat, James Livingston, Tina Loo and Carolyn Strange, Andrew Schroeder, Natasha Zaretsky, and the editors.

Table of Contents

Introduction I: Postmodern America: A New Democratic Order in the Second Gilded Age – Van GosseIntroduction II: Was It the End or Just a Beginning? American Storytelling Traditions and the 1960s – Richard Moser1. Beyond Declension: Feminist Radicalism in the 1970s and 1980s – Sara M. Evans2. The Land Belongs to the People: Reframing Urban Protest in Post-Sixties Philadelphia – Andrew Feffer3. Unpacking the Vietnam Syndrome: The Coup in Chile and the Rise of Popular Anti-Interventionism – Van Gosse4. The Movement Inside: BBS Films and the Cultural Left in the New Hollywood – Andrew Schroeder5. In the Name of Austerity: Middle-Class Consumption and the OPEC Oil Embargo of 1973-1974 – Natasha Zaretsky6. Taking Over Domestic Space: The Battered Women's Movement and Public Protest – Anne Enke7. Fabulous Politics: Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Movements, 1969-1999 – Jeffrey Escoffier8. A Very American Epidemic: Memory Politics and Identity Politics in the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, 1985-1993 – Christopher Capozzola9. Holding the Rock: The "Indianization" of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1999 – Carolyn Strange and Tina Loo10. Out of Labor's Dark Age: Sexual Politics Comes to the Workplace – Kitty Krupat11. Auto Workers at Lordstown: Workplace Democracy and American Citizenship – Richard Moser12. Cartoon Politics: The Case of the Purloined Parents – James Livingston13. At the End of the Century (poem) – Eliot KatzAbout the Contributors
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