Ebook: Containment Culture: American Narratives, Postmodernism, and the Atomic Age
Author: Nadel Alan
- Tags: United States -- Civilization -- 1945- Postmodernism -- United States. Arts American -- 20th century. Postmodernisme -- États-Unis. Arts américains -- 20e siècle. Arts américains. États-Unis -- Civilisation -- 1945- HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century. Arts American. Civilization. Postmodernism.
- Series: New Americanists., e-Duke books scholarly collection
- Year: 1995
- Publisher: Duke University Press
- City: Durham, NC, États-Unis, United States, United States
- Language: English
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Alan Nadel provides a unique analysis of the rise of American postmodernism by viewing it as a breakdown in Cold War cultural narratives of containment. These narratives, which embodied an American postwar foreign policy charged with checking the spread of Communism, also operated, Nadel argues, within a wide spectrum of cultural life in the United States to contain atomic secrets, sexual license, gender roles,Read more...
Abstract: Alan Nadel provides a unique analysis of the rise of American postmodernism by viewing it as a breakdown in Cold War cultural narratives of containment. These narratives, which embodied an American postwar foreign policy charged with checking the spread of Communism, also operated, Nadel argues, within a wide spectrum of cultural life in the United States to contain atomic secrets, sexual license, gender roles, nuclear energy, and artistic expression. Because these narratives were deployed in films, books, and magazines at a time when American culture was for the first time able to dominate global entertainment and capitalize on global production, containment became one of the most widely disseminated and highly privileged national narratives in history