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The evolution of American cultural history pivots on those moments, large and small, where definitions break down, where meaning is contested, and a new kind of understanding is created in the bargain. We would be hard pressed to call that evolution progress, as new situational realities are defined by their newness and the situations that create them, but they breed difference, nonetheless, and create a new synthesis from the rubble. Those situational realities are created by shifts in meaning, by the cross-currents of language, which ultimately drive the systemnot forward, perhaps, but into a new state of being, for better or worse, depending on ones own needs or beliefs. The Devils Messages is a collection of essays that examines instances of definitional difference, of contested meaning. The essays move chronologically, but they are by no means comprehensive. The evolution of American history tracks along myriad similar disputes. Instead, each essay is exemplary of historical points where disagreements over language create contested space. Some of those spaces are largeCivil Rights, Christianity, the Cold War. Others are smaller, more limited examples of similar problems. The Devils Messages chronicles an art controversy in the mid-century South, the linguistic nomenclature that gave the country godless communism, and the fight to remove prayer from public schools. It finds the devil in the films of Otto Preminger and Woody Allen and in the details of Ira Levin novels and disco, remembering throughout that historians themselves can be his most effective advocate when dealing with the rest of the liberal arts.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781621315650
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 230
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-01-30
- Förlag: Cognella, Inc