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Dinerstein, Joel, 1958-
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Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Cool (The English word)
United States -- Social life and customs -- 1945-1970.
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Dinerstein, Joel, 1958-
Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Cool (The English word)
United States -- Social life and customs -- 1945-1970.
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Origins of cool in postwar America / Joel Dinerstein.
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Dinerstein, Joel, 1958-
The University of Chicago Press, c2017.
Call #:
306
.0973
D583o
Subjects
Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Cool (The English word)
United States -- Social life and customs -- 1945-1970.
ISBN:
9780226599069 (pbk.)
Description:
541 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-528) and index
Contents:
Prelude: Paris, 1949 -- Introduction: The origins of cool -- Lester Young and the birth of cool -- Humphrey Bogart and the birth of noir cool from the Great Depression -- Albert Camus and the birth of existential cool from the idea of rebellion (and the blues) -- Billie Holiday and Simone de Beauvoir : toward a postwar cool for women -- Cool convergences, 1950 : Jazz, noir, existentialism -- A generational interlude : Postwar II (1953-1963) and the shift in cool. Kerouac and the cool mind : Jazz and zen ; From noir cool to Vegas cool : swinging into prosperity with Frank Sinatra ; American rebel cool : Brando, Dean, Elvis ; Sonny Rollins and Miles Davis sound out cool individuality -- Hip versus cool in The fugitive kind (1960) and Paris blues (1962) ; Lorraine Hansberry and the end of postwar cool -- Epilogue: The afterlives of postwar cool.
Summary:
"Cool. It was a new word and a new way to be, and in a single generation, it became the supreme compliment of American culture. The Origins of Cool in Postwar America uncovers the hidden history of this concept and its new set of codes that came to define a global attitude and style. As Joel Dinerstein reveals in this book, cool began as a stylish defiance of racism, a challenge to suppressed sexuality, a philosophy of individual rebellion, and a youthful search for social change. Through portraits of iconic figures, Dinerstein illuminates the cultural connections and artistic innovations among Lester Young, Humphrey Bogart, Robert Mitchum, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Jack Kerouac, Albert Camus, Marlon Brando, and James Dean, among others. We eavesdrop on conversations among John-Paul Sartre, Simone De Beauvoir, and Miles Davis, and on a forgotten debate between Lorraine Hansberry and Norman Mailer over the "white negro" and Black cool. We come to understand how the cool worlds of Beat writers and Method actors emerged from the intersections of film noir, jazz, and existentialism. Out of this mix, Dinerstein sketches definitions of cool that unite concepts from African-American and Euro-American culture: the stylish stoicism of the ethical rebel loner; the relaxed intensity of the improvising jazz musician; the effortless, physical grace of the Method actor. To be cool is not to be hip and to be hot is definitely not to be cool."--From publisher.
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