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Making American Culture A Social History 19001920 Patricia Bradley

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Making American Culture A Social History 19001920 Patricia Bradley
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Patricia Bradley
ISBN: 9780230613324, 0230613322
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Making American Culture A Social History 19001920 Patricia Bradley by Patricia Bradley 9780230613324, 0230613322 instant download after payment.

How is culture made? In a readable style, this book argues that the development of American culture in the twentieth century was the result of a cacophony of influences with a large sociological sweep, from the role of immigrants as a new audience to the intimate circles of artists who forged connections through neighborhoods, popular pubs, and lovers—heterosexual and homosexual—all contributing to an intellectual ferment that was open to new ideas. Patricia Bradley examines how some of these forces impacted the evolution of popular cultural forms such as vaudeville, song, and early film as well as the emergence of modern art, dance, and literary productions. All off these forms were a product of their times and were fueled by the ambition of artists looking to be part of the American success story. 

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