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Entetainment Nation: How Music, Television, Film, Sports, and Theater Shaped the United States Featuring Iconic Smithsonian Collections

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Entetainment Nation: How Music, Television, Film, Sports, and Theater Shaped the United States Featuring Iconic Smithsonian Collections

Contributors:

By (Author) Kenneth Cohen
Edited by John W. Troutman

ISBN:

9781588347244

Publisher:

Smithsonian Books

Imprint:

Smithsonian Books

Publication Date:

15th December 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

306.0973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 229mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

2g

Description

US history gets the star treatment with this essential guide to the Smithsonian's first permanent exhibition on pop culture, featuring objects like Muhammad Ali's training robe, and Leonard Nimoy's Spock ears, and Dorothy's ruby slippers, oh my! Entertainment Nation is a star-studded and richly illustrated book celebrating the best of 150 years of US pop culture. The book presents nearly 300 breathtaking Smithsonian objects from the first long-term exhibition on popular culture, and features contributors like Billie Jean King, Ali Wong, and Jill Lepore. Entertainment Nation offers the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, the passion and grit of star athletes, the limelight of the music industry and theater, and the amazing entertainers we love to watch, with dazzling cultural touchstones like- Music and Theater Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton costumeJohn Coltrane's saxophoneSelena's leather outfit Film and Television Captain America's shieldMr. Roger's sweaterSeinfeld's puffy shirt Sports Mia Hamm's Olympic jerseyKristi Yamaguchi's ice skatesBabe Ruth autographed baseball The book includes essays that contextualize the objects' place in time and history, exploring how entertainment sparks conversation and debate, reveals social tensions and political power, and dictates who gets to be the hero or the villain. Taking a nostalgic look at old favorites and an exhilarating glimpse of contemporary attractions, Entertainment Nation is a love letter to pop culture.

Reviews

BOOKLIST
"This lively and interesting book turns a spotlight on nearly 300 key artifacts (a fraction of the
more than a million objects in the Smithsonian's collection) and sets them in social and historical
context through a series of essays. [...]With this book in hand, those unable to visit the Smithsonian in person can enjoy thesenational treasures."

THE SABER AND SCROLL JOURNAL
"Pop culture history fans will delight in this absolutely stunning book,its pages brimming with full-color images of some of the pieces in the collection. From film to sports, music to television and theater, there is some-thing for everyone. [...] Entertainment Nation is an excellent book to leave out on a coffee table, as there is always something interesting and important to discover each and every time you open the pages."

NEIL'S ENTERTAINMENT PICKS
How powerful is the influence of entertainment Pretty potent, according to Entertainment Nation (Smithsonian), an engrossing dive into the wide-ranging effects of movies, TV, music and spectator sports. The handsome volume includes 225 photos of artifacts from the Smithsonians pop culture collection, includingFrank Sinatras bowtie,Cyndi Laupers dress and a costume from The Handmaids Tale. -Neil Pond, former Entertainment Editor at Parade

Author Bio

KENNETH COHEN is Edward and Helen Hintz Secretarial Scholar and Curator at NMAH. His work on the intersection of politics, theater, and sport has appeared in academic and popular outlets such as NPR, Slate, and The Washington Post. JOHN W. TROUTMAN is curator of American music at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and project director for the Entertainment Nation exhibit.

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