Judy Kutulas is professor of history and American studies at Saint Olaf College.
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[A] comprehensive and illuminating reassessment of the 1970s."--Journal of American Culture Each case study in After Aquarius Dawned foregrounds the continuum of production and reception: the author pays attention to the decisions made in the studio and the newsroom, demonstrating the kinds of deep reading that culture deserves. . . . It is rigorous in its analysis and faithful in its depiction. It will be of interest to scholars of the postwar United States, consumer culture, television and media, and social movements, among other topics."--Journal of American History Kutulas's lively essays are rooted in anecdote and are free of jargon, making this book an ideal text for both undergraduate students and general readers."--Journal of Southern History This book, composed of six beautifully crafted essays, offers fascinating reflections on how the popular culture of the 1970s--songwriting, television, film, fashion, and journalism--helped normalize radical values at the heart of the political and social movements of the 1960s, values that included individual agency, sexual freedom, racial equality, and gender diversity."--Journal of Southern History Well-researched [and] . . . accessible to more casual readers. [Kutulas'] explorations of 1970s TV are especially strong.--Library Journal

