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Kempton, W. (1995). Euviroumeutal Values in American Culture. Cambridge, MA MIT Press. [Pg.140]

But hey, they re Jell-O shots. Two American cultural icons in one neat kickback. Childhood to adulthood in under a second. Dessert noir. [Pg.33]

Bradstock, Andrew. "Restoring all things from the curse millenarianism, alchemy, science and politics in the writings of Gerrard Winstanley." In The arts of 17th-century science representations of the natural world in European and North American culture, eds. Claire Jowitt and Diane Watt. Aldershot Ashgate, 2002. [Pg.691]

While we think of blue jeans as the quintessential American item of clothing, it was the contributions of the German chemist Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer that put the blue" in blue jeans and enabled this image of American culture to flourish. [Pg.45]

Hess, David J. 1993. Science in the New Age The Paranormal, Its Defenders and Debunkers, and American Culture. Madison University of Wisconsin Press. [Pg.240]

Clark were promoting Euro-American culture. Jefferson hoped that these/ree samples would introduce the Native Americans to mechanized agriculture as part of his plan to civilize and instruct0 them (lines 58-61). [Pg.57]

The popularity of grunge music was ephemeral by the mid- to late-1990s its influence upon American culture had all but disappeared, and most of its recognizable bands were nowhere to be seen on the charts. The heavy sound and themes of grunge were replaced on the radio (43) waves by bands like NSYNC, the Backstreet Boys, and the bubblegum pop of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. [Pg.158]

Holmes concludes, perhaps with as much self-congratulation as contrition, Peace be upon thee, Israel 29 In The Ambivalent Image, her study of Jews in American cultural imagery, Louise Mayo has amassed an invaluable compendium of racial figures of Jewishness across time. Although Mayo s project did not entail... [Pg.191]

The volatility of race in American culture has derived in part from the effects of expansionism into territories peopled, as in Pym s narrative, by... [Pg.226]

Charles Chesnutt, The Marrow of Tradition [1901] (New York Penguin, 1993), pp. 90, 289-290 James Weldon Johnson, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man [1912] (New York Penguin, 1990), pp. Ill, 113, 116 Michael Denning, The Cultural Front The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century (London Verso, 1997), pp. 195-199. [Pg.320]

To begin with, however, we must critically evaluate one of the most fundamental assumptions about lawns, that they are an expression of American culture. To this question, we turn first. [Pg.17]

Again however, as in Downing s vision, lawns were to be drivers of a moral urban citizenry and a new type of American subject. Rather than expressing American culture, therefore, lawns were designed to produce it. [Pg.28]


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