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portada Work and Labor in American Popular Culture: Representation in Film, Music and Television in the 1970S and 1980S (Global Perspectives on Work and Labor) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
90
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781032470955
Edition No.
1

Work and Labor in American Popular Culture: Representation in Film, Music and Television in the 1970S and 1980S (Global Perspectives on Work and Labor) (in English)

Russell Jason (Author) · Routledge · Hardcover

Work and Labor in American Popular Culture: Representation in Film, Music and Television in the 1970S and 1980S (Global Perspectives on Work and Labor) (in English) - Russell Jason

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Synopsis "Work and Labor in American Popular Culture: Representation in Film, Music and Television in the 1970S and 1980S (Global Perspectives on Work and Labor) (in English)"

Crisis and decline in the working class were frequent themes in American popular culture during the 1970s. In contrast, more positive narratives about America's managerial and professional class appeared during the 1980s. Focusing on these two key decades, this book explores how portrayals of social class and associated work and labor issues including gender and race appeared in specific films, television shows, and music. Comparing and contrasting how forms of popular media portrayed both unionized and non-unionized workers, the book discusses how workers' perceptions of themselves were in turn shaped by messages conveyed through media. The book opens with an introduction which outlines the historical context of the immediate post-war period and the heightened social, political, and economic tension of the Cold War era. Three substantial chapters then explore film, television and music in turn, looking at key works including Star Wars, Coming Home, 9 to 5, Good Times, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and the music of Bruce Springsteen and rap artists. Drawing on both primary and secondary sources, the book is principally situated within wider labor and working-class research, and the relatively new history of capitalism historical sub-field. This book is vital reading for anyone interested in issues around labor and work in the media, labor history, and popular culture history during two key decades in modern American history.

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