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"In the wake of the Trump election, artist Matt Keegan (born 1976) began investigating the Democratic Party's shifts over recent decades. In the late '80s, members of the Democratic Leadership Council successfully moved the party's platform to the right by including a pro-business, pro-military, interventionist agenda, and downplaying social infrastructure as a calculated break from its New Deal-era foundation. This shift led to Bill Clinton's consecutive terms. For this volume Matt Keegan interviews artists and commissions writing to reassess the 1990s as the moment when the Democratic Party abandoned its New Deal values and swung to the right. 1996 captures this pivotal time in American politics and society through the experience of artists who completed their undergraduate studies in that year and voted for Clinton, and others who were born in 1996 and voted for the first time in 2016. Essays focus on cultural and ideological shifts from that time, such as the 1994 Crime Bill, 1996 Immigration Act, the Telecommunications Act, the start of Fox News and beyond."--Provided by publisher
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monografia Rebiun36854704 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36854704 m o d cr ||||||||||| 210714t20202020caua ob 000 0 eng d 9781941753361 paperback) 1941753361 paperback) MZA eng rda MZA MZA OCLCO OCLCF OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCL OCLCQ n-us--- 1996 edited by Matt Keegan ; with interviews edited by Svetlana Kitto Los Angeles, CA Inventory Press New York, NY New York Consolidated [2020] Los Angeles, CA New York, NY Los Angeles, CA Inventory Press New York, NY New York Consolidated 2020 1 online resource (261 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (261 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF With texts by Alissa Bennett & Mel Ottenberg, Michael Bullock, Dale Corvino, Thomas Eggerer, Svetlana Kitto, Patrick McGraw, Dave McKenzie, Chris Morten, José Muñoz, Debbie Nathan, Yigal Nizri, Nicole Otero & Martine Syms, Mychal Denzel Smith, Natasha Stagg, Lincoln Tobier, Jordan Teicher, and Interviews with Becca Albee, Malik Gaines & Alex Segade, Chitra Ganesh, Pearl Hsiung, Jennifer Moon, Seth Price, Elisabeth Subrin Includes bibliographical references Introduction) Matt Keegan. -- An email from Al From -- An aroma of '90s gay smells Becca Albee, Malik Gaines & Alexandro Segade, Chitra Ganesh, Pearl C. Hsiung, Jennifer Moon, Seth Price, & Elisabeth Subrin. -- We liked fun: a conversation about raves, fashion, and NYC in the Clinton '90s Alissa Bennett & Mel Ottenberg. -- A lesson to be learned: on Clinton's approval of the 1994 Crime Bill and the 1996 Welfare Reform Act Mychal Denzel Smith. -- Mil novecientos noventa y seis Debbie Nathan. -- On collaboration and beginning to exhibit my own work Thomas Eggerer. -- 5756, Jerusalem Yigal S. Nizri. -- Women's rights/Human rights Svetlana Kitto. -- Pedro Zamors's Real World of counterpublicity: performing an ethics of the self José Esteban Muñoz. -- A note on "The orchestra pit theory by Roger Ailes" Lincoln Tobier. -- "The orchestra pit theory by Roger Ailes": a play (excerpt) Lincoln Tobier. -- Welcome to the dollhouse Nicole Otero & Martine Syms in conversation. -- On "We shall overcome" Dave McKenzie. -- You've got male Dale Corvino. -- Cruising diary: 1991-2001 Michael Bullock. -- My type is Tinder Natasha Stagg. -- Warcraft is a feeling Patrick McGraw. -- XOXO, science Chris Morten. -- Born in 1996: twenty-three portraits and a Q&A with a new generation -- Denial, delay, deflection, departure: a history of the climate crisis from 1996 to 2020 Jordan G. Teicher. -- The importance of youth Ashlyn Woods. -- Climate change and colonialism in Palestine Ahmad Ibsais. -- Information overload: the climate crisis and its relation to media's generational divide Nikita Tanguturi "In the wake of the Trump election, artist Matt Keegan (born 1976) began investigating the Democratic Party's shifts over recent decades. In the late '80s, members of the Democratic Leadership Council successfully moved the party's platform to the right by including a pro-business, pro-military, interventionist agenda, and downplaying social infrastructure as a calculated break from its New Deal-era foundation. This shift led to Bill Clinton's consecutive terms. For this volume Matt Keegan interviews artists and commissions writing to reassess the 1990s as the moment when the Democratic Party abandoned its New Deal values and swung to the right. 1996 captures this pivotal time in American politics and society through the experience of artists who completed their undergraduate studies in that year and voted for Clinton, and others who were born in 1996 and voted for the first time in 2016. Essays focus on cultural and ideological shifts from that time, such as the 1994 Crime Bill, 1996 Immigration Act, the Telecommunications Act, the start of Fox News and beyond."--Provided by publisher Democratic Party (U.S.)- History- 1991-2000 Democratic Party (U.S.)- History- 20th century Democratic Party (U.S.) Nineteen ninety-six, A.D. Popular culture- United States- History- 20th century Mil neuf cent quatre-vingt-seize Culture populaire- États-Unis- Histoire- 20e siècle Nineteen ninety-six, A.D. Politics and government. Popular culture. Social conditions. United States- Social conditions- 20th century United States- Politics and government- 1989-1993 United States- Politics and government- 1993-2001 États-Unis- Conditions sociales- 20e siècle États-Unis- Politique et gouvernement- 1989-1993 États-Unis- Politique et gouvernement- 1993-2001 United States. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Essay Interview PDF. artists' books (books) essays. interviews. Artists' books. Essays. History. Interviews. Artists' books. Essays. Interviews. Livres d'artistes. Essais. Interviews. Keegan, Matt 1976-) editor artist. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmHCgqfrDPBH6YFMdxdQq Kitto, Svetlana editor Print version 1996. Los Angeles, CA : Inventory Press, 2020 (OCoLC)1224119170