Pop Goes the Decade: The Nineties
By (Author) Kevin L. Ferguson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
3rd September 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of art
306.097309049
Hardback
320
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
879g
Popular culture in the 1990s often primarily reflected millennial catastrophic anxieties. The world was tightening, speeding up, and becoming more dangerous and dangerously connected. Surely it was only a matter of time before it all came crashing down. Pop Goes the Decade: The Nineties explains the American 1990s for all readers. The book strives to be widely representative of 1990s culture, including the more obvious nostalgic versions of the decade as well as focused discussions of representations of minority populations during the decade that are often overlooked. This book covers a wide variety of topics to show the decade in its richness: music, television, film, literature, sports, technology, and more. It includes an introductory timeline and background section, followed by a lengthy "Exploring Popular Culture" section, and concludes with a brief series of essays further contextualizing the controversial and influential aspects of the decade. This organization allows readers both a wide exposure to the variety of experiences from the decade as well as a more focused approach to aspects of the 1990s that are still resonant today.
Recommended. All readership levels. * Choice *
Kevin L. Ferguson is associate professor of English at Queens College, City University of New York.