Fragments from a Land of Freedom

Essays in American Culture Around the Year 2000

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This book covers the USA around 2000 through the lens of cultural studies: books, events, exhibitions, and places of learning are seen as mirrors of an affluent, self-sufficient, at least apparently harmonic society just before the collapse of the markets and the 9/11 tragedy. America seemed to be unaware of what history had in place for her. The country was coming to terms with its past, looking favorably towards the future, and waiting for even better times ahead. This book explores movies, from Spike Lee's to Stanley Kubrick's; cities, from Atlantic City to Philadelphia; minorities, from the Jews of New York to the Hutterites; public figures, from Albert Hirschman to David Landes. Fragments of the cultural and intellectual scene of the end of the century are captured in order to provide a balanced, critical view, of those happy days before major challenges struck and set in motion an apparently motionless America. Contrary to Francis Fukuyama, the author of this book thinks that history will never stand still, for good and for evil. "An original and path-breaking work, which follows and re-invent a long tradition of Italian writers attracted by contemporary USA, from Vittorini to Calvino, from Luigi Barzini jr. to Arbasino, with a keen eye on major and minor themes as well." -Sergio Romano
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Schrijver
Bernardini, Paolo L
Titel
Fragments from a Land of Freedom
Uitgever
New Academia Publishing, LLC
Jaar
2010
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
190
Gewicht
288 gr
EAN
9780979448898
Afmetingen
229 x 152 x 11 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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