Baby Boomers and Popular Culture: An Inquiry into America's Most Powerful Generation
By (Author) Brian Cogan
Edited by Thom Gencarelli Ph.D.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th November 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
306.097309045
Hardback
448
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
907g
The Boomers are the generation that changed everything, from economics to politics to popular culture. This book examines the myriad ways and long-reaching consequences of the now fully "grown up" Baby Boomer generation on America. Once upon a time, the members of the Baby Boomer generation were young, idealistic, and hungry to change the world. And they did create sweeping, irreversible changes throughout American societybut probably not in the ways their younger selves imagined they would. Now that the Boomers are in their late-adult or retirement years, their tremendous legacy can clearly be perceived. In retrospect, the paths the members of this generation took to come to powerand how they came to terms with that powerare also apparent. This single-volume work supplies a broad yet detailed critical guide to the Boomer Generation, containing essays on key people, moments, and phenomena not only during the Boomers' 1960s heyday but also their extensive influences on American culture decades afterward. The contributors address key topics such as the rise of feminism; Civil Rights; the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement; the Beatles, the Grateful Dead, and rock 'n roll; gay rights; idealism, narcissism, and materialism; the influence of television on America, and vice versa; and the transition of Boomers from being "Yippies" to "Yuppies." This work is an ideal text for students in undergraduate or graduate courses in television studies, media studies, cultural studies, and American studies; and is highly appropriate as a supplemental text in literature, history, and philosophy surveys.
Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; general readers. * Choice *
Brian Cogan, PhD, is associate professor and chair in the Department of Communications at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY. Thom Gencarelli, PhD, is associate professor and the founding chair of the Communication Department at Manhattan College in Riverdale, NY.