Pop Goes the Decade (e-bog) af Richard A. Hall, Hall
Richard A. Hall, Hall (forfatter)

Pop Goes the Decade e-bog

692,63 DKK (inkl. moms 865,79 DKK)
Part of the Pop Goes the Decade series, this book looks at one of the most memorable decades of the 20th century, highlighting pop culture areas such as film, television, sports, technology, advertising, fashion, and art.All in the Family. Barry Manilow, Donna Summer, and Olivia Newton-John; Styx, Led Zeppelin, and The Jackson Five. Jaws, Rocky, The Exorcist, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. ...
E-bog 692,63 DKK
Forfattere Richard A. Hall, Hall (forfatter)
Forlag Greenwood
Udgivet 8 november 2019
Længde 304 sider
Genrer AP
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781440862205
Part of the Pop Goes the Decade series, this book looks at one of the most memorable decades of the 20th century, highlighting pop culture areas such as film, television, sports, technology, advertising, fashion, and art.All in the Family. Barry Manilow, Donna Summer, and Olivia Newton-John; Styx, Led Zeppelin, and The Jackson Five. Jaws, Rocky, The Exorcist, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Pop Goes the Decade: The Seventies takes a sweeping look at all of the cultural events and developments that made the 1970s a highly memorable era of change and new thinking.This book explores the cultural and social framework of the 1970s, focusing on pop culture areas that include film, television, sports, technological innovations, clothing, and art. A timeline highlights significant cultural moments, and a "e;controversies in pop culture"e; section explores the pop culture items and moments of the 1970s that shocked the public and challenged underlying social mores. The book also includes a "e;Game Changers"e; section that identifies the public figures and celebrities who had the largest influence during the decade, a technology section that explains how media, news, and culture were shared, and a "e;Legacy"e; section that identifies concepts and events from the 1970s that still affect Americans today.