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Rock And Roll Vs Modern Life Seth Kimcohen

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Rock And Roll Vs Modern Life Seth Kimcohen
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.79 MB
Author: Seth Kim-Cohen
ISBN: 9798765101315, 9798765101322, 9798765101346
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Rock And Roll Vs Modern Life Seth Kimcohen by Seth Kim-cohen 9798765101315, 9798765101322, 9798765101346 instant download after payment.

Amidst the societal rubble of the Second World War, a mythical order was restored in the form of tract housing, the 9-to-5 job, and the immaculate framing of the TV screen. But by the late-1960s, the edges had begun to fray. Rock and roll liberated a generation to challenge the borders between inside and out, us and them, might and right. This book tells the story of this cultural confrontation, arguing that rock and roll was not the soundtrack of this turbulence, but its motor. Rock and roll blurred the color line, expanded the generation gap, and amplified calls for new ways of being and thinking. What emerges is a new understanding of the radical shifts in postwar culture in which rock and roll plays a decisive role as cultural critic, agent provocateur, philosopher, teacher, spirit guide, and brat.

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