in the US worried that Communists could destroy American society from the inside as well from the outside which made sense of thousands of Americans lose their job as well as their families and friends in the anti-Communist red scare of the 50s Open parentheses what is the red scare) ...
Anti-Humanism in the Counterculture is a major new reappraisal of the Beat authors: Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Mailer. Stevenson critiques the myth that would have us regard these writers as utopic dreamers or as well-meaning disciples of liberation who drew inspiration primarily from the ...
His renegade status also belies the inherently collaborative nature of Adachi’s practice. Far from being a solitary and difficult auteur, he has long treated film-making (and film discourse) as dialogic and dialectical, as is clear from his collectively made underground films in the 1960s, the...
Ch 1. Reconstruction and the Gilded Age... Ch 2. Industrialization and Urbanization... Ch 3. The Progressive Era (1900-1917) Ch 4. American Imperialism (1890-1919) Ch 5. The Roaring 20s (1920-1929) Ch 6. The Great Depression (1929-1940) Ch 7. The US in World War ll... Ch 8...
in the corners of a room) - for both academic books, and scientific papers - in all 7,151 known living languages with machine translation, and at the cellular, molecular and atomic levels too. In what ways can a single realistic virtual earth for everything, and publishing, become a metap...
My third and last purpose is to consider Game of Thrones’ success, in relation to data about TV show’s audience. About this topic, there are three questions: which kind of success it is, what does that tell us about the cultural history of our time, and how does this success ...
us: women and LGBTQ+ communities to build a chance at being protagonists, to be recognised as artists, to be able to pay our bills, making the money circulate among our beloved ones. Being also with the black people and the black movement in São Paulo was really important for us, for...
Marshall Plan.’ In an innovative move under the early years of the Marshall Plan, it was proposed that, in order to make the funds perform double duty, each recipient country should contribute to the foreign aid effort by depositing an amount equal to the US contribution in its central ...
A lot of us viewed Multics as being much more useful for society in general. The focus was on letting people get access to computers. It was always about this larger societal function. Yet you couldnt explain to people that [the military funding] was just what you had to do to sell...
But, at the same time, nobody in the US is using as a serious medium for storytelling. Meanwhile, computer animation has reworked the field, eliminating most traces of individuality and style. It is unlikely that Bakshi’s films could be made today: they are time capsules in both content ...