The Arts in the 1970s: Cultural ClosureRoutledge, 2013 M02 1 - 324 páginas Were the 1970s really `the devils decade'? Images of strikes, galloping inflation, rising unemployment and bitter social divisions evoke a period of unparalleled economic decline, political confrontation and social fragmentation. But how significant were the pessimism and self-doubt of the 1970s, and what was the legacy of its cultural conflicts? |
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The politics of culture Institutional change in the 1970s | |
The impact of radical theory on Britain in the 1970s | |
Cultural devolution? Representing Scotland in the 1970s | |
Finding a voice Feminism and theatre in the 1970s | |
Artifice and the everyday world Poetry in the 1970s | |
Apocalypse now? The novel in the 1970s | |
Boxed in Television in the 1970s | |
Stepping out of line British new dance in the 1970s | |
A diversity of film practices Renewing British cinema in the 1970s | |
Blood on the tracks Popular music in the 1970s | |
Is it possible for me to do nothing as my contribution? Visual art in the 1970s | |
Up against the wall Drama in the 1970s | |