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American culture, American tastesAmerican culture, American tastes

American culture, American tastes1999

social change and the 20th century

Michael G. Kammen

About this book

"Americans have a long history of public arguments about taste, the uses of leisure, and what is culturally appropriate in a democracy that has a strong work ethic. Michael Kammen surveys these debates as well as our changing taste preferences, especially in the past century, and the shifting perceptions that have accompanied them."--BOOK JACKET. "Focusing on our own time, Kammen discusses the use of the fluid nature of cultural taste to enlarge audiences and increase revenues, and reveals how the public role of intellectuals and cultural critics has declined as the power of corporate sponsors and promoters has risen. As a result of this diminution of cultural authority, he says, definitive pronouncements have been replaced by divergent points of view, and there is, as well, a tendency to blur fact and fiction, reality and illusion."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1858083W

Subjects

HistorySocial life and customsAestheticsConsumption (Economics)Popular cultureSocial changeSocial aspects of Consumption (Economics)Social aspects of AestheticsPopular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th centuryNew York Times reviewedSocial aspects

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