Culture War: How the '90s Made Us Who We Are Today (Whether We Like It or Not)

What didn't you like about the 1990s--the peace or the prosperity? Setting aside nostalgia for the end of the 20th century, this book takes a candid look at the decade after the Cold War and before 9/11, when America's culture war began with the election of a media-savvy, Baby Boomer president (and his liberal feminist wife). Bill Clinton's postmodern administration betokened gay equality, an education-based labor force and a race and gender-diverse workplace and government, panicking conservatives and sparking the 1994 Republican Revolution.

Meanwhile, with the advent of the 24-hour cable news cycle and the Internet, a media "punditocracy" arose. Parsing every event from the O.J. Simpson trial to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, commentators and talk show hosts spun news, politics and pop culture until they became one thing. Beginning with the "Red and Blue" partitioning of America that would nurture the Tea Party, and ending with the 9/11 attacks, this examination of the 1990s demonstrates how the decade shaped the world we live in today.

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Culture War: How the '90s Made Us Who We Are Today (Whether We Like It or Not)

What didn't you like about the 1990s--the peace or the prosperity? Setting aside nostalgia for the end of the 20th century, this book takes a candid look at the decade after the Cold War and before 9/11, when America's culture war began with the election of a media-savvy, Baby Boomer president (and his liberal feminist wife). Bill Clinton's postmodern administration betokened gay equality, an education-based labor force and a race and gender-diverse workplace and government, panicking conservatives and sparking the 1994 Republican Revolution.

Meanwhile, with the advent of the 24-hour cable news cycle and the Internet, a media "punditocracy" arose. Parsing every event from the O.J. Simpson trial to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, commentators and talk show hosts spun news, politics and pop culture until they became one thing. Beginning with the "Red and Blue" partitioning of America that would nurture the Tea Party, and ending with the 9/11 attacks, this examination of the 1990s demonstrates how the decade shaped the world we live in today.

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Culture War: How the '90s Made Us Who We Are Today (Whether We Like It or Not)

Culture War: How the '90s Made Us Who We Are Today (Whether We Like It or Not)

by Telly Davidson
Culture War: How the '90s Made Us Who We Are Today (Whether We Like It or Not)

Culture War: How the '90s Made Us Who We Are Today (Whether We Like It or Not)

by Telly Davidson

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Overview

What didn't you like about the 1990s--the peace or the prosperity? Setting aside nostalgia for the end of the 20th century, this book takes a candid look at the decade after the Cold War and before 9/11, when America's culture war began with the election of a media-savvy, Baby Boomer president (and his liberal feminist wife). Bill Clinton's postmodern administration betokened gay equality, an education-based labor force and a race and gender-diverse workplace and government, panicking conservatives and sparking the 1994 Republican Revolution.

Meanwhile, with the advent of the 24-hour cable news cycle and the Internet, a media "punditocracy" arose. Parsing every event from the O.J. Simpson trial to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, commentators and talk show hosts spun news, politics and pop culture until they became one thing. Beginning with the "Red and Blue" partitioning of America that would nurture the Tea Party, and ending with the 9/11 attacks, this examination of the 1990s demonstrates how the decade shaped the world we live in today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476625706
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 07/12/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Telly Davidson is an award-winning culture writer who has contributed to the Emmy-nominated Pioneers of Television and the WGA-endorsed The WRITE Environment series. He has written extensively on film, television, and music and was the lead Culture Columnist for The FrumForum (NewMajority) from 2009 to 2012. He lives in southern California.
Telly Davidson is an award-winning culture writer who has contributed to the Emmy-nominated Pioneers of Television and the WGA-endorsed The WRITE Environment series. He has written extensively on film, television, and music and was the lead Culture Columnist for The FrumForum (NewMajority) from 2009 to 2012. He lives in southern California.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Postcards from the Edge
1. Falling Down
2. Daddy’s Dyin’—Who’s Got the Will?
3. “The year that Washington lost its mind”
4. Clinton and Gingrich: A Love Story
5. If It Bleeds—It Leads
6. “Must-See TV”
7. Indie-Pendent’s Day
8. A Holiday from History?
9. Identity Politics
10. It’s the New Economy, Stupid!
11. Political Pornography
12. The “Seinfeld Election”
13. Epic Fail
14. Bright Shiny Morning
Conclusion: Don’t Stop Thinkin’ About Tomorrow
Bibliography
Index
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