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Difficult Reputations
Gary Alan Fine
其他書名
Collective Memories of the Evil, Inept, and Controversial
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2001-04
主題
Art / General
Biography & Autobiography / Rich & Famous
History / Historiography
History / United States / General
History / Social History
Social Science / General
Social Science / Popular Culture
ISBN
0226249417
9780226249414
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=DKJ5jRTcT3kC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
We take reputations for granted. Believing in the bad and the good natures of our notorious or illustrious forebears is part of our shared national heritage. Yet we are largely ignorant of how such reputations came to be, who was instrumental in creating them, and why. Even less have we considered how villains, just as much as heroes, have helped our society define its values.
Presenting essays on America's most reviled traitor, its worst president, and its most controversial literary ingénue (Benedict Arnold, Warren G. Harding, and Lolita), among others, sociologist Gary Alan Fine analyzes negative, contested, and subcultural reputations.
Difficult Reputations
offers eight compelling historical case studies as well as a theoretical introduction situating the complex roles in culture and history that negative reputations play.
Arguing the need for understanding real conditions that lead to proposed interpretations, as well as how reputations are given meaning over time, this book marks an important contribution to the sociologies of culture and knowledge.