Pop Goes the Decade: The Fifties
By (Author) Ralph G. Giordano
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
5th June 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
306.0973
Hardback
392
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1021g
Covering significant historical and cultural moments, public figures and celebrities, art and entertainment, and technology that influenced life during the decade, this book documents the 1950s through the lens of popular culture. On the surface, the 1950s was a time of post-war prosperity and abundance. However, in spite of a relaxation of immigration policies, the "good life" in the 50s was mainly confined to white non-ethnic Americans. A new Cold War with the Soviet Union intended to contain the threat of Communism, and the resulting red scare tinged the experience of all U.S. citizens during the decade. This book examines the key trends, people, and movements of the 1950s and inspects them within a larger cultural and social context. By highlighting controversies in the decade, readers will gain a better understanding of the social values and thinking of the time. The examination of the individuals who influenced American culture in the 1950s enables students to gauge the tension between established norms of conformity and those figures that used pop culture as a broad avenue for changeeither intentionally, or by accident.
Overall, Giordano's book is an easy read that provides general readers and students with an information-packed overview of the decade. * Booklist *
This compilation by architect and high school teacher Giordano can be approached as a reference source or a monographic work that delineates the cultural values, developments, and contributions of the era. . . . Summing Up: Highly recommended. High school through undergraduate students; general readers. * Choice *
An assignment-oriented pop culture reference, of some interest to general readers but most suited to researchers. * Library Journal *
Concise, informative, and inclusive, Pop Goes the Decade: The Fifties would be an appropriate addition to any library collection and particularly useful for undergraduate students doing historical research. * ARBAonline *
Ralph G. Giordano is a professional architect, a full-time teacher at Monsignor Farrell High School, and an adjunct college professor at Kean University in New Jersey.