
Crossroads: American Popular Culture and the Vietnam Generation
Author(s): Mitchell K. Hall (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Publication Date: 28 Oct. 2005
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742544435
- ISBN-13: 9780742544437
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Mitchell Hall’s Crossroads is an exciting trip through American popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s. It is all here―TV, movies, sports, rock and roll―all in living color from American Bandstand to Muhammad Ali to Woodstock to The Godfather. An entertaining read, especially for students who did not live through that era. — Terry H. Anderson, author of The Movement and the Sixties
Professor Hall has written a model study of American popular culture that will make wonderful reading in appropriate college courses. He wisely chooses to focus on four aspects of pop culture from 1950–1980―movies, television, sports, and popular music―and has a fine eye for the telling quotation and pertinent detail. Students and faculty alike will find it enjoyable and illuminating. — Anthony O. Edmonds, Ball State University
The book is packed with useful and entertaining information and insights. Recommended. — J. A. Hijiya, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth ―
CHOICEHall . . . presents a wealth of possible texts, events and cultural residues to consider under the rubric of the Vietnam Generation. — Graham Chia-Hui Preston, University of Melbourne ―
Media International AustraliaEspecially useful for grasping the contemporaneity of popular culture trends―from film and television to music and sports. Would be very useful for any class focusing on the Vietnam era, a time redolent with popular culture influences. — Peter C. Rollins, editor-in-chief, Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and TV Studies
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