1980 - Jim Cullen

1980

America's Pivotal Year

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
230 Seiten
2022
Rutgers University Press (Verlag)
978-1-9788-3117-9 (ISBN)
29,90 inkl. MwSt
By boring in with granular detail on a few key touchstone areas - politics, music, film, television, and publishing - 1980 describes a zeitgeist as it shifts, capturing those elements that harkened back toward the seventies as they jostled with others that pointed forward to the eighties.
1980 was a turning point in American history. When the year began, it was still very much the 1970s, with Jimmy Carter in the White House, a sluggish economy marked by high inflation, and the disco still riding the airwaves. When it ended, Ronald Reagan won the presidency in a landslide, inaugurating a rightward turn in American politics and culture. We still feel the effects of this tectonic shift today, as even subsequent Democratic administrations have offered neoliberal economic and social policies that owe more to Reagan than to FDR or LBJ. To understand what the American public was thinking during this pivotal year, we need to examine what they were reading, listening to, and watching.

 

1980: America's Pivotal Year puts the news events of the era—everything from the Iran hostage crisis to the rise of televangelism—into conversation with the year’s popular culture. Separate chapters focus on the movies, television shows, songs, and books that Americans were talking about that year, including both the biggest hits and some notable flops that failed to capture the shifting zeitgeist. As he looks at the events that had Americans glued to their screens, from the Miracle on Ice to the mystery of Who Shot J.R., cultural historian Jim Cullen garners surprising insights about how Americans’ attitudes were changing as they entered the 1980s.


Praise for Jim Cullen's previous Rutgers University Press books:


"Informed and perceptive" —Norman Lear on Those Were the Days: Why All in the Family Still Matters

"Jim Cullen is one of the most acute cultural historians writing today." —Louis P. Masur, author of The Sum of Our Dreams on Martin Scorsese and the American Dream

"This is a terrific book, fun and learned and provocative....Cullen provides an entertaining and thoughtful account of the ways that we remember and how this is influenced and directed by what we watch." —Jerome de Groot, author of Consuming History on From Memory to History

JIM CULLEN is the author of numerous books, including The American Dream: A Short History of an Idea that Shaped a Nation, Those Were the Days: Why ‘All in the Family’ Still Matters, and From Memory to History: Television Versions of the Twentieth Century.  He teaches history at the newly-founded upper division of Greenwich Country Day School.

Introduction:  Facing Janus

Chapter 1 / On the Cusp: American Politics and Culture in 1979

Chapter 2 / Wind Shear: The Political Cultures of 1980

Chapter 3 / The Closing of Heaven’s Gate: Hollywood in Transition

Chapter 4 / Starting Over: Pop Music’s Future Goes Back to the Past

Chapter 5 / Ebb and Flow: Tidal Shifts in Broadcast Television

Chapter 6 / Turning the Page: The Publishing Industry in 1980

Chapter 7 / Inflection Point: Autumn, 1980

Conclusion: Inaugurating the Eighties

Acknowledgments

Notes

About the author          

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 15 b&w images
Verlagsort New Brunswick NJ
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 64 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-9788-3117-X / 197883117X
ISBN-13 978-1-9788-3117-9 / 9781978831179
Zustand Neuware
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