Left Intellectuals and Popular Culture in Twentieth-Century America - Paul R. Gorman
Left Intellectuals and Popular Culture in Twentieth-Century America - Paul R. Gorman
AutorzyPaul R. Gorman
EAN: 9780807845561
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449FRR03527KS
Rok wydania
1996
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Miekka
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15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski
Strony
260

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449FRR03527KS
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9780807845561
Rok wydania
1996
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski
Strony
260
Autorzy
Paul R. Gorman

Since the late nineteenth century, American intellectuals have consistently criticized the mass arts, charging that entertainments ranging from popular theater, motion pictures, and dance halls to hit records, romance novels, and television are harmful to the public. This critique of popular culture continues today, with condemnations of television shows like NYPD Blue and increasing fears about the purported effects of rap or hip-hop music. In this sweeping historical study, Paul Gorman exposes the contradictory nature of this cultural critique. As Gorman shows, popular culture had faced growing denunciation in the 1890s, primarily from conservative writers dismayed at the state of modern values. But in the Progressive Era, intellectuals with liberal sympathies weighed in, complaining that modern entertainments were created to debase and exploit a passive, helpless public. Ironically, they thus initiated a strain of criticism in which the very intellectuals who championed democratic ideals portrayed citizens as dangerously manipulable victims and promoted patronizing plans for their rescue.
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EAN: 9780807845561
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