芭芭拉·艾倫瑞剋(Barbara Ehrenreich),美國暢銷書女作傢。
1941年生,洛剋菲勒大學細胞生物學博士,女性主義者、民主社會主義者和政治活動傢。專欄作傢,作品常齣現在《哈潑》《國傢》《新共和》等重要刊物中。
她齣身底層,父親是礦工,前夫是卡車司機,因此特 彆 關注美國底層社會的生活。至今已齣版21本著作,代錶作有《紐約時報》暢銷榜作品《M型社會白領的新試煉》《街頭的狂歡》《我在底層的生活》《失控的正嚮思考》等。
Detroit in the 1960s was a city with a pulse: people were marching in step with Martin Luther King, Jr., dancing in the street with Martha and the Vandellas, and facing off with city police. Through it all, Motown provided the beat. This book tells the story of Motown--as both musical style and entrepreneurial phenomenon--and of its intrinsic relationship to the politics and culture of Motor Town, USA.
As Suzanne Smith traces the evolution of Motown from a small record company firmly rooted in Detroit's black community to an international music industry giant, she gives us a clear look at cultural politics at the grassroots level. Here we see Motown's music not as the mere soundtrack for its historical moment but as an active agent in the politics of the time. In this story, Motown Records had a distinct role to play in the city's black community as that community articulated and promoted its own social, cultural, and political agendas. Smith shows how these local agendas, which reflected the unique concerns of African Americans living in the urban North, both responded to and reconfigured the national civil rights campaign.
Against a background of events on the national scene--featuring Martin Luther King, Jr., Langston Hughes, Nat King Cole, and Malcolm X--Dancing in the Street presents a vivid picture of the civil rights movement in Detroit, with Motown at its heart. This is a lively and vital history. It's peopled with a host of major and minor figures in black politics, culture, and the arts, and full of the passions of a momentous era. It offers a critical new perspective on the role of popular culture in the process of political change.
一提起“狂欢”二字首先就能想到巴西的狂欢节,我不是爱凑热闹的人,相反我喜静,喜欢独处,也许就是因为无法理解为什么有那么多人爱凑热闹,喜欢聚在一起狂欢撒野,所以我才极其想读这本《街头的狂欢》,欲在其中一探究竟,也顺便从相反的角度解释自己为什么厌恶扎堆人群,以...
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評分狂欢是一种本能,但是从社会的角度看,狂欢意味着失控,失控会威胁到当前秩序的稳定,所以上流社会和平民阶层会产生分歧。但到了现代社会,权利集团不再一手遮天,摇滚,体育运动的兴起又将狂欢渗透到家家户户的生活中。在眼下,阶层分化严重,或许只有狂欢能让我们放下一切,...
評分人类目前所赖以生存的地球,并非仅仅只是人类这单一的物种,人类之外物种繁多,各有其特异之美,可是在人类的发展史上,这些人类之外的地球生灵很多已绝种,就连人类的本身,弱肉强食、种族屠杀的惨剧随着人类的发展如影随行。 作为智者的种族----人类,衍生出迥异的民族文化...
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又一佛光輝贈之。
评分a good survey of the history of Detroit in relation to Motown.
评分又一佛光輝贈之。
评分a good survey of the history of Detroit in relation to Motown.
评分又一佛光輝贈之。
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