Popular Culture: 1980-1999

Exploring the intersection of politics, music, and technology

Jilly Hunt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Capstone Global Library Ltd

Published:7th Nov '13

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This insightful exploration of the late 20th century examines how politics, music, and technology shaped society, as detailed in Popular Culture: 1980-1999.

In Popular Culture: 1980-1999, the author explores the dynamic interplay between politics and popular culture during a transformative era. The influence of political figures like Thatcher, Reagan, Blair, and Clinton shaped not only the political landscape but also the cultural zeitgeist. This period witnessed the rise of new technologies that revolutionized entertainment, with video game arcades becoming a staple in urban and suburban settings, attracting teenagers seeking leisure and social interaction.

The book delves into the emergence of various music genres that defined the decade, including hip-hop, which brought forth a new voice and cultural identity. The narrative examines the New Romantics, a movement characterized by flamboyant fashion and a distinctive sound, as well as the raw, unfiltered essence of Grunge, which resonated with disillusioned youth. Each of these movements played a crucial role in shaping the cultural fabric of the time, reflecting the complexities of societal changes.

As the author weaves together the threads of music, technology, and politics, Popular Culture: 1980-1999 offers readers a comprehensive understanding of how these elements coalesced to create a vibrant and often tumultuous landscape. The book serves as a nostalgic reflection on an era that laid the groundwork for many cultural phenomena we still experience today.

ISBN: 9781406240313

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 181g

64 pages