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Michael Denning

    Michael Denning es un influyente historiador cultural estadounidense que ha dado forma al campo de los estudios americanos al importar e interpretar el trabajo de teóricos británicos de estudios culturales. Profundamente influenciado por su tiempo con Stuart Hall, su obra profundiza en las complejidades de la cultura e historia estadounidenses. El enfoque de Denning examina críticamente el patrimonio cultural de la nación, destacando sus intrincados contextos sociales e históricos. Sus análisis ofrecen a los lectores nuevas perspectivas sobre la formación de la identidad estadounidense.

    Mechanic Accents: Dime Novels and Working-Class Culture in America
    Noise Uprising
    • 2020

      Noise Uprising

      • 326 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the transformative period between 1925 and the early 1930s, the book explores how electrical recording revolutionized music, capturing the essence of urban life through diverse genres. It highlights the contributions of countless unknown musicians who recorded iconic sounds like Havana's son, New Orleans' jazz, and Cairo's tarab in makeshift studios. These recordings not only shaped the global music landscape but also fueled cultural movements and the fight for decolonization, marking a significant chapter in the history of popular music.

      Noise Uprising
    • 1998

      Focusing on the intersection of American popular fiction and working-class culture, this study utilizes Marxist literary theory alongside American labor history. It examines the impact of the 19th-century rise in affordable novels among working-class readers, revealing how the "fiction question" evolved into a significant class issue. The analysis highlights the cultural implications of literature's accessibility and its role in shaping class identity and consciousness during this transformative period.

      Mechanic Accents: Dime Novels and Working-Class Culture in America