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American Identities
An Introductory Textbook
Lois P. Rudnick (Edited by), LP Rudnick (Author), Judith E. Smith (Edited by), Rachel Lee Rubin (Edited by)
9780631234319, Wiley
Hardback, published 15 August 2005
384 pages
25.4 x 17.5 x 2.5 cm, 0.789 kg
“This unique collection has what students (and their teachers) will find absorbing, provocative, and useful in that perennial quest to locate ourselves in a world we may not have made but that we can understand and change.” Paul Lauter, Trinity College
American Identities is a dazzling array of primary documents and critical essays culled from American history, literature, memoir, and popular culture that explore major currents and trends in American history from 1945 to the present.
Alternative Contents by Genre x Preface: How to Use This Book xiii Acknowledgments xiv Introduction 1 PART I IDENTITY, FAMILY, AND MEMORY 6 Understanding Identity 1 Identities and Social Locations: Who Am I? Who Are My People? 8 American Families in Historical Perspective 2 What We Really Miss About the 1950s 17 Memory and Community 3 Generational Memory in an American Town 29 4 Growing Up Asian in America 39 PART II WORLD WAR II AND THE POSTWAR ERA 1940–1960 46 World War II and American Families 5 War Babies 48 6 From Citizen 13660 56 The Cold War and Domestic Politics 7 Containment at Home: Cold War, Warm Hearth 65 8 The Problem That Has No Name 71 9 The Civil Rights Revolution, 1945–1960 78 10 From Like One of the Family: Conversations from a Domestic’s Life 84 Family Migrations, Urban and Suburban 11 Songs of the Chicago Blues 90 12 Halfway to Dick and Jane: A Puerto Rican Pilgrimage 93 13 From Goodbye, Columbus 103 PART III WAR AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, 1960–1975 112 The Civil Rights Movement 14 Letter from Birmingham City Jail 114 15 Message to the Grass Roots 119 16 Songs of the Civil Rights Movement 126 Student Activism 17 Port Huron Statement 130 Students for a Democratic Society 18 The Port Huron Statement at 40 134 The Vietnam War 19 From Working-Class War: American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam 138 20 From Born on the Fourth of July 143 21 From Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans 150 Black and Puerto Rican Power 22 Black Power: Its Need and Substance 158 23 ‘‘Respect’’ 166 24 ‘‘Say It Loud (I’m Black and I’m Proud)’’ 168 25 13-Point Program and Platform 170 Women’s Lives, Women’s Rights 26 Sources of the Second Wave: The Rebirth of Feminism 174 27 NOW Bill of Rights 185 28 The Liberation of Black Women 187 29 Jessie Lopez De La Cruz: The Battle for Farmworkers’ Rights 192 The American Indian Movement 30 This Country Was a Lot Better Off When the Indians Were Running It 203 The Occupation of Alcatraz Island 208 The Gay Liberation Movement 31 Gay Liberation 212 32 The Fighting Irishman 218 33 The Drag Queen 226 The New American Right 34 From Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right 233 PART IV A POSTINDUSTRIAL AND GLOBAL SOCIETY, 1975–2000 240 Deindustrializing America 35 From The Great U-Turn: Corporate Restructuring and the Polarizing of America 242 36 From ‘‘It Ain’t No Sin To Be Glad You’re Alive’’: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen 249 37 A Musical Representation of Work in Postindustrial America 254 38 Class in America: Myths and Realities (2000) 264 Marriage and Family: Modern and Postmodern 39 From Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood 272 40 The Making and Unmaking of Modern Families 281 Multicultural America 41 From Jasmine 290 42 Growing Up Biracial and Bicultural 300 43 From The Business of Fancydancing: Stories and Poems 305 The United States as Borderlands 44 Through a Glass Darkly: Toward the Twenty-first Century 309 45 ‘‘To live in the Borderlands means you’’ 316 46 From No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies 318 PART V THE FUTURE OF US ALL? 326 47 Brave New World: Gray Boys, Funky Aztecs, and Honorary Homegirls 328 48 From The Future of Us All 335 49 The Society That Unions Can Build 348 Text and Illustration Credits 359 Index 364
Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey
Stephanie Coontz
John Bodnar
Kesaya E. Noda
Maria Fleming Tymoczko
Mine´ Okubo
Elaine Tyler May
Betty Friedan
William H. Chafe
Alice Childress
Jack Agüeros
Philip Roth
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Malcolm X
Tom Hayden and Richard Flacks
Christian G. Appy
Ron Kovic
Richard J. Ford III
Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton
Aretha Franklin
James Brown
Young Lords Party
Sara M. Evans
National Organization for Women
Pauli Murray
Ellen Cantarow
Vine Deloria, Jr.
Indians of All Tribes
John D’Emilio and Estelle B. Freedman
A. Damien Martin
Rey ‘‘Sylvia Lee’’ Rivera
Lisa McGirr
Bennett Harrison and Barry Bluestone
Eric Alterman
Gregory Mantsios
Kristin Luker
Judith Stacey
Bharati Mukherjee
Claudine Chiawei O’Hearn
Sherman Alexie
Ronald Takaki
Gloria Anzaldúa
Naomi Klein
Lynell George
Roger Sanjek
David Reynolds
Subject Areas: Society & culture: general [JF]
