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Rocking in the Free World : Popular Music and the Politics of Freedom in Postwar America

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Progressive and libertarian, anti-Communist and revolutionary, Democratic and Republican, quintessentially American but simultaneously universal. By the late 1980s, rock music had acquired a dizzying array of political labels. These claims about its political significance shared one common thread: that the music could set you free.

Rocking in the Free World explains how Americans came to believe they had learned the truth about rock 'n' roll, a truth shaped by the Cold War anxieties of the Fifties, the countercultural revolutions (and counter-revolutions) of the Sixties and Seventies, and the end-of-history triumphalism of the Eighties. How did rock 'n' roll become enmeshed with so many different competing ideas about freedom? And what does that story reveal about the promise-and the limits-of rock music as a political force in postwar America?

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  • ISBN-13: 9780197566510
  • ISBN-10: 0197566510
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publish Date: June 2023
  • Dimensions: 9.28 x 6.5 x 0.96 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.08 pounds
  • Page Count: 248

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