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Popular Culture in American History

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Informationen zum Autor Jim Cullen is Chair of the high-profile Fieldston School in New York, and a book review editor for the History News Network. His published works include The Civil War Era: An Anthology of Sources (with L. Cullen-Sizer, Wiley-Blackwell, 2005), Essaying the Past: How to Read, Write and Think About History, Second Edition (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), and Sensing the Past: Hollywood Stars and Historical Visions (2013). Klappentext The second edition of Popular Culture in American History updates the text for a contemporary readership and explores academic developments in this area of study over the last decade.* Fully revised second edition with over 50 percent new material* Compact and classroom-friendly format* Includes the best writing on popular culture from the 1970s onwards* Essays examine pivotal moments, issues, and genres in American popular culture, from the 'penny press' to the Internet Zusammenfassung The second edition of Popular Culture in American History updates the text for a contemporary readership and explores academic developments in this area of study over the last decade. Its compact, classroom-friendly format makes it an ideal text for courses in media studies, popular culture, or American history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors xPreface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition xiiAcknowledgments to the First Edition xvIntroduction: The Worldwide Web of Popular Culture 11 New News 11Timeline 11Introduction 12Little Sheets of News and Varieties: The Penny Wonder in New York City by Isabelle Lehuu 13Consider the Source: 33Excerpt from "Great Astronomical Discoveries Recently Made," from the Sun (Friday, August 28, 1835) 33Suggested Further Reading 352 The World of the Stage 37Timeline 37Introduction 38William Shakespeare in America by Lawrence Levine 39Consider the Source: 59Excerpt from Representative Men, by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1850) 60Suggested Further Reading 663 The Racy Appeal of the Minstrel 67Timeline 67Introduction 68The Blackface Lore Cycle by W. T. Lhamon, Jr. 71Consider the Source: 86Excerpts from Nineteenth-Century Minstrel Shows 86Suggested Further Reading 884 Western Values 91Timeline 91Introduction 92Women and the Language of Men by Jane Tompkins 94Consider the Source: 109First excerpt from The Virginian, by Owen Wister (1902) 110Second excerpt from The Virginian, by Owen Wister (1902) 112Suggested Further Reading 1135 Moving Images 115Timeline 115Introduction 116Nickel Madness by Robert Sklar 118Consider the Source: 133Excerpts from The Spirit of Youth, by Jane Addams (1909) 134Suggested Further Reading 1386 Waves of Selling 139Timeline 139Introduction 140Arguments over Broadcast Advertising by Susan Smulyan 142Consider the Source: 180Excerpt from "Sponsoritis," from Radio Revue magazine (1930) 180Suggested Further Reading 1817 The Firmament of Stardom 183Timeline 183Introduction 184Fool's Paradise: Frank Sinatra and the American Dream by Jim Cullen 186Consider the Source: 211"Why the Americans Are So Restless in the Midst of Their Prosperity," from Volume 2 of Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville (1840) 211Suggested Further Reading 2158 Seeing Television 217Timeline 217Introduction 218Reality Bites by Susan J. Douglas 220Consider the Source: 237Excerpts from After All, by Mary Tyler Moore (1995) 237Suggested Further Reading 2399 Rapping Hip-Hop 241Timeline 241Introduction 242Just Keeping It Real by Tricia Rose 245Consider the Source: 257Excerpts from Ladies First, by Queen Latifah (1999) 257Suggested Further Reading 25910 Tangled Web 261Timeline 261Introduction 262The Emperor's New Modem by Lee Siegel 266Consider the Source: 276Excerpt from The Art of Democracy, by Jim Cullen (2002) 276Suggested Further Reading 277Source Credits 279...

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Notes on Contributors x

Preface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition xii

Acknowledgments to the First Edition xv

Introduction: The Worldwide Web of Popular Culture 1

1 New News 11

Timeline 11

Introduction 12

Little Sheets of News and Varieties: The Penny Wonder in New York City by Isabelle Lehuu 13

Consider the Source: 33

Excerpt from "Great Astronomical Discoveries Recently Made," from the Sun (Friday, August 28, 1835) 33

Suggested Further Reading 35

2 The World of the Stage 37

Timeline 37

Introduction 38

William Shakespeare in America by Lawrence Levine 39

Consider the Source: 59

Excerpt from Representative Men, by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1850) 60

Suggested Further Reading 66

3 The Racy Appeal of the Minstrel 67

Timeline 67

Introduction 68

The Blackface Lore Cycle by W. T. Lhamon, Jr. 71

Consider the Source: 86

Excerpts from Nineteenth-Century Minstrel Shows 86

Suggested Further Reading 88

4 Western Values 91

Timeline 91

Introduction 92

Women and the Language of Men by Jane Tompkins 94

Consider the Source: 109

First excerpt from The Virginian, by Owen Wister (1902) 110

Second excerpt from The Virginian, by Owen Wister (1902) 112

Suggested Further Reading 113

5 Moving Images 115

Timeline 115

Introduction 116

Nickel Madness by Robert Sklar 118

Consider the Source: 133

Excerpts from The Spirit of Youth, by Jane Addams (1909) 134

Suggested Further Reading 138

6 Waves of Selling 139

Timeline 139

Introduction 140

Arguments over Broadcast Advertising by Susan Smulyan 142

Consider the Source: 180

Excerpt from "Sponsoritis," from Radio Revue magazine (1930) 180

Suggested Further Reading 181

7 The Firmament of Stardom 183

Timeline 183

Introduction 184

Fool's Paradise: Frank Sinatra and the American Dream by Jim Cullen 186

Consider the Source: 211

"Why the Americans Are So Restless in the Midst of Their Prosperity," from Volume 2 of Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville (1840) 211

Suggested Further Reading 215

8 Seeing Television 217

Timeline 217

Introduction 218

Reality Bites by Susan J. Douglas 220

Consider the Source: 237

Excerpts from After All, by Mary Tyler Moore (1995) 237

Suggested Further Reading 239

9 Rapping Hip-Hop 241

Timeline 241

Introduction 242

Just Keeping It Real by Tricia Rose 245

Consider the Source: 257

Excerpts from Ladies First, by Queen Latifah (1999) 257

Suggested Further Reading 259

10 Tangled Web 261

Timeline 261

Introduction 262

The Emperor's New Modem by Lee Siegel 266

Consider the Source: 276

Excerpt from The Art of Democracy, by Jim Cullen (2002) 276

Suggested Further Reading 277

Source Credits 279

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