Happy Days - Benjamin L. Alpers

Happy Days

Images of the Pre-Sixties Past in Seventies America
Buch | Hardcover
238 Seiten
2024
Rutgers University Press (Verlag)
978-1-9788-3054-7 (ISBN)
87,25 inkl. MwSt
After the techno-futurism of the 1950s and the utopian 1960s vision of a “great society,” the 1970s saw Americans turning to the past as a source for both nostalgic escapism and serious reflection on the nation’s history. While some popular works like Grease presented the relatively recent past as a more innocent time, far away from the nation’s post-Vietnam, post-Watergate malaise, others like Roots used America’s bicentennial as an occasion for deep soul-searching. 

 

Happy Days investigates how 1970s popular culture was obsessed with America’s past but often offered radically different interpretations of the same historical events and icons. Even the figure of the greaser, once an icon of juvenile delinquency, was made family-friendly by Henry Winkler’s Fonzie at the same time that he was being appropriated in more threatening ways by punk and gay subcultures. The cultural historian Benjamin Alpers discovers similar levels of ambivalence toward the past in 1970s neo-noir films, representations of America’s founding, and neo-slave narratives by Alex Haley and Octavia Butler. By exploring how Americans used the 1970s to construct divergent representations of their shared history, he identifies it as a pivotal moment in the nation’s ideological fracturing. 

BENJAMIN L. ALPERS is a Reach for Excellence Associate Professor of History in the Honors College at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of Dictators, Democracy, and American Public Culture: Envisioning the Totalitarian Enemy, 1920s–1950s.

Introduction   

1. "Where Were You in '62?": The Long Fifties and Nostalgia in Seventies Culture                

2. Rip van Marlowe: Seventies Noir and the Pre-Sixties Past              

3. "A Committee of 215 Million People": Celebrating the Bicentennial in the Wake of the Sixties   

4. Family Stories and the African American Past in Alex Haley's Roots and Octavia Butler's Kindred                                                

Afterword

Acknowledgments    

Bibliography  

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 10 color and 2 B-W illustrations
Verlagsort New Brunswick NJ
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 68 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-9788-3054-8 / 1978830548
ISBN-13 978-1-9788-3054-7 / 9781978830547
Zustand Neuware
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