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Nation of Outsiders
A broad cultural history of the postwar US, this book traces how middle-class white Americans increasingly embraced figures they understood as outsiders and used them to re-imagine their own cultural position as marginal and alienated. Romanticizing outsiders and becoming rebels, middle-class whites denied the contradictions between self-determination and social connection.
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A broad cultural history of the postwar US, this book traces how middle-class white Americans increasingly embraced figures they understood as outsiders and used them to re-imagine their own cultural position as marginal and alienated. Romanticizing outsiders and becoming rebels, middle-class whites denied the contradictions between self-determination and social connection.
| ISBN / EAN | 9780199314584 |
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| Auteur | Hale, Grace Elizabeth (Professor of History and American Studies, Professor of History and American Studies, University of Virginia) |
| Editeur | Oxford University Press Inc |