Containing America
Containing America
About this book
"The postwar period in America witnessed a tremendous consumer boom that introduced a thousands of new items into the mass market. The contributors to Containing America challenge our conceptions of Cold War culture by examining a range of such products - clothes, food, television, magazines, radio, and other forms of entertainment - in order to shed light on how Cold War discourses actually influenced the practices of ordinary behaviour. Their essays address very different sectors of American society - in terms of race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender - thus emphasising the multiplicity, diversity, and differing nature of the voices that emerged in cultural production and consumption during the 1950s. Containing America points out directions for further research and provides a fresh approach for scholars, students, and others interested in the culture of the Cold War of the 1950s."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL18363593W
Subjects
CivilizationCold WarMass mediaHistoryPopular cultureConsumersSocial life and customsNineteen fiftiesConsumption (economics)Social evolutionCommercial productsGroup identityUnited states, social life and customsSocial aspects