In 1941, media mogul Henry R. Luce exulted, "American jazz,
Hollywood movies, American slang, American machines and patented
products are in fact the only things that every community in the
world, from Zanzibar to Hamburg, recognizes in common." It is as
true today as it was then. From the early days of Hollywood, an
insatiable demand for U.S. cultural products in advertising,
fashion, film, popular music, television, and much else has had a
profound and continuing impact across the globe. Media, Popular
Culture, and the American Century explores a diverse range of
Americana, where the borders between the real and the imaginary,
dream and dystopia, America and the world, blur and disappear.
Essays move from configurations of U.S. culture in the early 1900s
to the age of Google and digital music."
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