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Age of contradictionAge of contradiction

Age of contradiction1998

Howard Brick

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Brick undertakes three tasks: to plot out the principal contradictions or polarities that structured debate and contention in American thought and the arts: to note distinguished figures - such as sociologist Erving Goffman, black modernist poet Melvin Tolson, and feminist literary critic Kate Millett - whose innovations managed to move beyond the restraints imposed by those forms of dualism; and to recognize dilemmas of the 1960s that remained unresolved.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1879856W

Subjects

Intellectual lifeCivilizationHistoryUnited States -- Civilization -- 1945-United states, civilization, 1945-United states, intellectual lifeUnited states, history, 1961-1969

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