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Matthew Frye Jacobson

    1. Jänner 1958

    Matthew Frye Jacobson ist Professor für Amerikanistik an der Yale University. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit der Kulturgeschichte der Vereinigten Staaten, insbesondere mit Themen wie Rasse, Einwanderung und amerikanischer Identität. Jacobson untersucht, wie diese Konzepte im Laufe der Zeit geformt und verändert wurden und wie sie die amerikanische Gesellschaft und deren Selbstwahrnehmung beeinflusst haben. Seine Analysen sind aufschlussreich und bieten eine neue Perspektive auf entscheidende Aspekte der amerikanischen Geschichte.

    Dancing Down the Barricades
    Pieces of Morrissey
    Whiteness of a Different Color
    Odetta's One Grain of Sand
    Roots Too
    • Roots Too

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      4,4(5)Abgeben

      In the 1970s, whites mobilized around a new version of the epic tale of plucky immigrants in the New World. Although this turn to ethnicity was for many an individual search for familial and psychological identity, Jacobson establishes a broader white social and political consensus responding to the political language of the Civil Rights movement.

      Roots Too
    • Whiteness of a Different Color

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,0(695)Abgeben

      In this work of historical imagination, Jacobson argues that race resides in contingencies of politics and culture. Linking whiteness studies to traditional historical inquiry, he shows that in a nation of immigrants, race has been at the core of civic assimilation-ethnic minorities, in becoming American, were re-racialized to become Caucasian.

      Whiteness of a Different Color
    • Morrissey is a figure cult. But what drives his fans devotion? What makes them trek halfway round the world to catch his shows in the US or South America when he is playing in their city a few months later? Why do they fight over pieces of his shirt, thrown each night into the crowd? Is this healthy? Should they seek help? Is Moz messainic or does he calculatedly whip the mob into a frenzy to maintain his status? And what of Morrisseys own adolescence and his obssessions with 50s rock n rollers and stars such as Bowie and Patty Smith. And what about the places of pilgrimage, venues such as Salford Lads Club or Southern Cemetry's gates. Why do these places give fans a special connection with their hero? Morrissey devotee (and proud owner of an intact Moz shirt) Matt Jacobson examines his own obssession and that of his fellow fans to discover the lengths some will go to, from risking physical injury to ending long friendships, to get closer to their hero.

      Pieces of Morrissey
    • Dancing Down the Barricades

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      A deep dive into racial politics, Hollywood, and Black cultural struggles for liberation as reflected in the extraordinary life and times of Sammy Davis Jr. Jacobson examines the complexities of his constraints, freedoms, and choices for what they reveal about Black history and American political culture

      Dancing Down the Barricades