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OverviewPop Art and the Contest over American Culture examines the socially and aesthetically subversive character of pop art. Providing a historically contextualized reading of American pop art, Sara Doris locates the movement within the larger framework of the social, cultural and political transformations of the 1960s. She demonstrates how pop art's use of discredited mass-cultural imagery worked to challenge established social and cultural hierarchies. At the same time, its affinities with marginalized forms of taste - gay Camp and youth culture - allied it with the proto-political changes foreshadowing the radical politics that emerged late in the decade. Pop art's subversive critique of consumer culture also served as a crucial precedent for postmodernist practices. By analyzing pop art within the context of the broader social upheavals of the 1960s, this study establishes that it was both a significant participant in those transformations and that it profoundly shaped today's postmodern culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sara Doris (University of Memphis)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9781107692909ISBN 10: 1107692903 Pages: 313 Publication Date: 10 February 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. The contest over culture, 1939–1966; 2. The perils of affluence: class, taste, and the culture explosions; 3. Pop art, pop culture, and the transformation of taste; 4. Pop art, pop fashion, and the 'Youthquake'; 5. Pop art, obsolescence, and camp.Reviews'Sara Doris offers a lucid account of the social and cultural forces that accompanied the suburban boom and helped foster the emergence of new art forms ...' Art and Antiques 'Sara Doris's Pop Art and the Contest over American Culture provides a compelling re-evaluation of pop, especially in terms of how it - and the critical discourse surrounding it - embodied postwar anxieties.' American Studies Author InformationSara Doris is assistant professor of contemporary art at the University of Memphis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |