The global sixties in sound and vision : media, counterculture, revolt /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2014.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Red noise : pop and politics in post-1968 France / Jonathyne Briggs
- Mapping tropicalia / Christopher Dunn
- Magical mystery tours : Godard and Antonioni in America / David Fresko
- Opening and activating a depth dimension : the politics of privacy in the new American cinema / Josh Guilford
- Utopia and dystopia in the science fiction film circa 1968 / Kathrin Fahlenbrach
- "Art is love is god" : language and sound in Wallace Berman's Aleph, 1956-66 / Chelsea Behle Fralick
- Guitar smashing / Wolfgang Kraushaar
- "The revolution is over, and we have won!" : Alfred Hilsberg, West German punk and the sixties / Jeff Hayton
- The sun and moon have come together : fourth way, liberatory aesthetics and countercultural spirituality / Kevin Fellezs
- "A weapon in our struggle for liberation" : black arts, black power, and the 1969 pan-African cultural festival / Samir Meghelli
- The revolution will not be televised, but it will be recorded : soul, funk, and the black urban experience, 1968-1979 / Francesca D'Amico
- Jukebox modernism : the transatlantic sight and sound of Peter Blake's Got a girl (1960-61) / Melissa Mednicov
- Uninteresting pictures : art and the anti-humanism of 1968 / Joshua Shannon
- And the future of information / Andrew Lison.