アメリカの公共文化の変容<br>Public Culture : Diversity, Democracy, and Community in the United States

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アメリカの公共文化の変容
Public Culture : Diversity, Democracy, and Community in the United States

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 392 p./サイズ 34 illus.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780812240818
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基本説明

The essays in this volume reveal how mass media, consumerism, increased privatization of space, and growing political polarization have transformed public culture and the very notion of the American public.

Full Description

In the United States today many people are as likely to identify themselves by their ethnicity or region as by their nationality. In this country with its diversity and inequalities, can there be a shared public culture? Is there an unbridgeable gap between cultural variety and civic unity, or can public forms of expression provide an opportunity for Americans to come together as a people?

In Public Culture: Diversity, Democracy, and Community in the United States, an interdisciplinary group of scholars addresses these questions while considering the state of American public culture over the past one hundred years. From medicine shows to the Internet, from the Los Angeles Plaza to the Las Vegas Strip, from the commemoration of the Oklahoma City bombing to television programming after 9/11, public sights and scenes provide ways to negotiate new forms of belonging in a diverse, postmodern community. By analyzing these cultural phenomena, the essays in this volume reveal how mass media, consumerism, increased privatization of space, and growing political polarization have transformed public culture and the very notion of the American public.

Focusing on four central themes—public action, public image, public space, and public identity—and approaching shared culture from a range of disciplines—including mass communication, history, sociology, urban studies, ethnic studies, and cultural studies—Public Culture offers refreshing perspectives on a subject of perennial significance.

Contents

Preface: Why Public Culture?

—Marguerite S. Shaffer

What Is Public Culture? Agency and Contested Meaning in American Culture—An Introduction

—Mary Kupiec Cayton

PART I. PUBLIC ACTION

Chapter 1. Looking for the Public in Time and Space: The Case of the Los Angeles Plaza from the Eighteenth Century to the Present

—Mary P. Ryan

Chapter 2. Remembrance, Contestation, Excavation: The Work of Memory in Oklahoma City, the Washita Battlefield, and the Tulsa Race Riot

—Edward T. Linenthal

Chapter 3. Public Sentiments and the American Remembrance of World War II

—John Bodnar

PART II. PUBLIC IMAGE

Chapter 4. Sponsorship and Snake Oil: Medicine Shows and Contemporary Public Culture

—Susan Strasser

Chapter 5. Entertainment Wars: Television Culture after 9/11

—Lynn Spigel

Chapter 6. Screening Pornography

—Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

PART III. PUBLIC SPACE

Chapter 7. The Billboard War: Gender, Commerce, and Public Space

—Catherine Gudis

Chapter 8. The Social Space of Shopping: Mobilizing Dreams for Public Culture

—Sharon Zukin

Chapter 9. Gates, Barriers, and the Rise of Affinity: Parsing Public-Private Space in Postindustrial America

—Hal Rothman

PART IV. PUBLIC IDENTITY

Chapter 10. To Serve the Living: The Public and Civic Identity of African American Funeral Directors

—Suzanne Smith

Chapter 11. Denizenship as Transnational Practice

—Rachel Ida Buff

Chapter 12. The Queen's Mirrors: Public Identity and the Process of Transformation in Cincinnati, Ohio

—Mary E. Frederickson

Epilogue: Pitfalls and Promises: Wither the "Public" in America?

—Sheila L. Croucher

Notes

List of Contributors

Index

Acknowledgments