圖書標籤: 英國 美國 社會學 社會學 歐洲 modernism Studies Nonfiction
发表于2024-12-27
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, many in Britain believed their nation to be a dominant world power that its former colony, the United States, could only hope to emulate. Yet by the interwar years, the United States seemed to some to embody a different type of global eminence, one based not only on political and economic stature but also on new forms of mass culture like jazz and the Hollywood film. Britain's fraught transition from formidable empire to victim of Americanization is rarely discussed by literary scholars. However, the dawn of the " is the period of literary modernism and, this book argues, the signs of Americanization-from jazz records to Ford motorcars to Hollywood films-helped to establish the categories of elite and mass culture that still inspire debate in modernist studies. This book thus brings together two major areas of modernist scholarship, the study of nation and empire and the study of mass culture, by suggesting that Britain was reacting to a new type of empire, the American entertainment empire, in its struggles to redefine its national culture between the wars. At the same time, British anxieties about American influence contributed to conceptions of Britain's imperial scope, and what it meant to have or be an empire. Through its treatment of a wide range of authors and cultural phenomena, the book explores how Britain reinvented itself in relation to its ideas of America, and how Britain's literary modernism developed and changed through this reinvention.
吉納維芙·阿布拉瓦內爾(Genevieve Abravanel),富蘭剋林與馬歇爾學院英語語言學副教授。
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評分某种意义上,美国自成立至今所发生的许多现象,早在1620年的“五月花号公约”事件中便已“注定”—这是一个民主自治的团体,同时也是一个无意中建立的平等文化,多年来,这种文化植根于北美社会的各个角落,无论“高雅”还是“低俗”、“白人”还是黑人,“大众”还是“小众”...
評分某种意义上,美国自成立至今所发生的许多现象,早在1620年的“五月花号公约”事件中便已“注定”—这是一个民主自治的团体,同时也是一个无意中建立的平等文化,多年来,这种文化植根于北美社会的各个角落,无论“高雅”还是“低俗”、“白人”还是黑人,“大众”还是“小众”...
評分某种意义上,美国自成立至今所发生的许多现象,早在1620年的“五月花号公约”事件中便已“注定”—这是一个民主自治的团体,同时也是一个无意中建立的平等文化,多年来,这种文化植根于北美社会的各个角落,无论“高雅”还是“低俗”、“白人”还是黑人,“大众”还是“小众”...
評分某种意义上,美国自成立至今所发生的许多现象,早在1620年的“五月花号公约”事件中便已“注定”—这是一个民主自治的团体,同时也是一个无意中建立的平等文化,多年来,这种文化植根于北美社会的各个角落,无论“高雅”还是“低俗”、“白人”还是黑人,“大众”还是“小众”...
Americanizing Britain pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024