Rachel Lee Rubin is Professor of American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She is author of Immigration and American Popular Culture (with Jeffrey Melnick, NYU Press) and Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature, and co-editor of American Popular Music: New Approaches to the Twentieth Century and Radicalism in the South since Reconstruction.
5 Ebooks par Rachel Lee Rubin
Rachel Lee Rubin: Well Met
The Renaissance Faire—a 50 year-long party, communal ritual, political challenge and cultural wellspring—receives its first sustained historical attention with Well Met. Beginning with the chaotic co …
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Rachel Lee Rubin & Jeffrey Melnick: Immigration and American Popular Culture
A unique study that hones in on the cross-section and interdependency of immigration and American cultural production How does a ‘national’ popular culture form and grow over time in a nation compris …
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Lois P. Rudnick & Judith E. Smith: American Identities
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 Americ …
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Rubin Rachel Lee Rubin: Creative Activism
This collection brings together interviews with a compelling range of musicians, artists, and activists from around the globe. What does it mean for an artist to be "political"? Moving away …
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€39.53
Rubin Rachel Lee Rubin: Creative Activism
This collection brings together interviews with a compelling range of musicians, artists, and activists from around the globe. What does it mean for an artist to be "political"? Moving away …
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€39.46