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ISBN10: 022634777X, ISBN13: 9780226347776, [publisher: The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL] Hardcover Hardcover. This book explores Andy Warhols creative engagement with social class. During the 1960s, as neoliberalism perpetuated the idea that fixed classes were a mirage and status an individual achievement, Warhols work appropriated images, techniques, and technologies that have long been described as generically American or middle class. Drawing on archival and theoretical research into Warhols contemporary cultural milieu, Grudin demonstrates that these features of Warhols work were in fact closely associated with the American working class. The emergent technologies Warhol conspicuously employed to make his workhome projectors, tape recorders, film and still cameraswere advertised directly to the working class as new opportunities for cultural participation. Whats more, some of Warhols most iconic subjectsCampbells soup, Brillo pads, Coca-Colawere similarly targeted, since working-class Americans, under threat from a variety of directions, were thought to desire the security and confidence offered by national brands. Having propelled himself from an impoverished childhood in Pittsburgh to the heights of Madison Avenue, Warhol knew both sides of this equation: the intense appeal that popular culture held for working-class audiences and the ways in which the advertising industry hoped to harness this appeal in the face of growing middle-class skepticism re ...
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ISBN10: 022634777X, ISBN13: 9780226347776, [publisher: University of Chicago Press 2017-12-22, Chicago] Hardcover Language: ENG [London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2017]
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ISBN10: 022634777X, ISBN13: 9780226347776, [publisher: The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL] Hardcover Hardcover. This book explores Andy Warhols creative engagement with social class. During the 1960s, as neoliberalism perpetuated the idea that fixed classes were a mirage and status an individual achievement, Warhols work appropriated images, techniques, and technologies that have long been described as generically American or middle class. Drawing on archival and theoretical research into Warhols contemporary cultural milieu, Grudin demonstrates that these features of Warhols work were in fact closely associated with the American working class. The emergent technologies Warhol conspicuously employed to make his workhome projectors, tape recorders, film and still cameraswere advertised directly to the working class as new opportunities for cultural participation. Whats more, some of Warhols most iconic subjectsCampbells soup, Brillo pads, Coca-Colawere similarly targeted, since working-class Americans, under threat from a variety of directions, were thought to desire the security and confidence offered by national brands. Having propelled himself from an impoverished childhood in Pittsburgh to the heights of Madison Avenue, Warhol knew both sides of this equation: the intense appeal that popular culture held for working-class audiences and the ways in which the advertising industry hoped to harness this appeal in the face of growing middle-class skepticism re ...
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ISBN10: 022634777X, ISBN13: 9780226347776, [publisher: The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL] Hardcover Hardcover. This book explores Andy Warhols creative engagement with social class. During the 1960s, as neoliberalism perpetuated the idea that fixed classes were a mirage and status an individual achievement, Warhols work appropriated images, techniques, and technologies that have long been described as generically American or middle class. Drawing on archival and theoretical research into Warhols contemporary cultural milieu, Grudin demonstrates that these features of Warhols work were in fact closely associated with the American working class. The emergent technologies Warhol conspicuously employed to make his workhome projectors, tape recorders, film and still cameraswere advertised directly to the working class as new opportunities for cultural participation. Whats more, some of Warhols most iconic subjectsCampbells soup, Brillo pads, Coca-Colawere similarly targeted, since working-class Americans, under threat from a variety of directions, were thought to desire the security and confidence offered by national brands. Having propelled himself from an impoverished childhood in Pittsburgh to the heights of Madison Avenue, Warhol knew both sides of this equation: the intense appeal that popular culture held for working-class audiences and the ways in which the advertising industry hoped to harness this appeal in the face of growing middle-class skepticism re ...
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