WINNER OF THE 2018 BOOK AWARD FROM THE AMERICAN STUDIES DIVISION OF
THE NATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION
Ongoing interest in the turmoil of the 1960s clearly demonstrates how
these social conflicts continue to affect contemporary politics. In
_The Bad Sixties: Hollywood Memories of the Counterculture, Antiwar,
and Black Power Movements_, Kristen Hoerl focuses on fictionalized
portrayals of 1960s activism in popular television and film. Hoerl
shows how Hollywood has perpetuated politics deploring the detrimental
consequences of the 1960s on traditional American values. During the
decade, people collectively raised fundamental questions about the
limits of democracy under capitalism. But Hollywood has proved
dismissive, if not adversarial, to the role of dissent in fostering
progressive social change.
Film and television are salient resources of shared understanding for
audiences born after the 1960s because movies and television programs
are the most accessible visual medium for observing the decade's
social movements. Hoerl indicates that a variety of television
programs, such as _Family Ties_, _The Wonder Years_, and _Law and
Order_, along with Hollywood films, including _Forrest Gump_, have
reinforced images of the "bad sixties." These stories portray a period
in which urban riots, antiwar protests, sexual experimentation, drug
abuse, and feminism led to national division and moral decay.
According to Hoerl, these messages supply distorted civics lessons
about what we should value and how we might legitimately participate
in our democracy.
These warped messages contribute to "selective amnesia," a term that
stresses how popular media renders radical ideas and political
projects null or nonexistent. Selective amnesia removes the
spectacular events and figures that define the late-1960s from their
motives and context, flattening their meaning into reductive
stereotypes. Despite popular television and film, Hoerl explains,
memory of 1960s activism still offers a potent resource for imagining
how we can strive collectively to achieve social justice and equality.
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Hollywood Memories of the Counterculture, Antiwar, and Black Power Movements
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781496817242
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
University Press of Mississippi
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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