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- catalog contributor b10691750.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "1. Generationalism and Collective Autobiography -- 2. An American Generational Autobiography: Collective Identity in Malcolm Cowley's Exile's Return. Cowley and Earlier Generational Thought. Generational Identity and the Emersonian Tradition. Generational Identity and Marxism. The Structure of Generational Conversion -- 3. Generational Autobiography as Annunciatory Narrative. Annunciatory Narrative as Manifesto: Students for a Democratic Society and The Port Huron Statement. Annunciatory Narrative as Myth: Abbie Hoffman's Revolution for the Hell of It. Annunciatory Narrative as Advertisement: Jerry Rubin's Do It! and We Are Everywhere. Annunciatory Narrative as Melodrama: Tom Hayden's Trial. Annunciatory Narrative as Prophecy: Michael Rossman's The Wedding within the War -- 4. Generational Autobiography as Reactive Narrative. Generational Disfigurement: Dotson Rader's I Ain't Marchin' Anymore! and Blood Dues. New Age Renunciation and the End of History: Raymond Mungo's Famous Long Ago and Total Loss Farm. Psychological Renunciation: Jane Alpert's Growing Up Underground. The God That Failed Revisited: John Bunzel's Political Passages and Peter Collier and David Horowitz's Second Thoughts and Destructive Generation -- 5. Generational Autobiography as Elegiac Narrative. Generational Geriatrics: Joyce Maynard's Looking Back. A Postrevolution Divorce Story: Michael Rossman's New Age Blues. Generational Nightmares: David Harris' Dreams Die Hard. Exile's Return Revisited: Tom Hayden's Reunion. A Tale of Two Sixties: Todd Gitlin's The Sixties -- Epilogue: Autobiography as Generational Dialogue -- Titles in Wisconsin Studies in American Autobiography.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 263 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0299157806 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0299157849 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Wisconsin studies in American autobiography".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press,".
- catalog subject "920 21".
- catalog subject "Autobiography.".
- catalog subject "CT25 .H39 1998".
- catalog subject "Generations.".
- catalog subject "Intergenerational relations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Generationalism and Collective Autobiography -- 2. An American Generational Autobiography: Collective Identity in Malcolm Cowley's Exile's Return. Cowley and Earlier Generational Thought. Generational Identity and the Emersonian Tradition. Generational Identity and Marxism. The Structure of Generational Conversion -- 3. Generational Autobiography as Annunciatory Narrative. Annunciatory Narrative as Manifesto: Students for a Democratic Society and The Port Huron Statement. Annunciatory Narrative as Myth: Abbie Hoffman's Revolution for the Hell of It. Annunciatory Narrative as Advertisement: Jerry Rubin's Do It! and We Are Everywhere. Annunciatory Narrative as Melodrama: Tom Hayden's Trial. Annunciatory Narrative as Prophecy: Michael Rossman's The Wedding within the War -- 4. Generational Autobiography as Reactive Narrative. Generational Disfigurement: Dotson Rader's I Ain't Marchin' Anymore! and Blood Dues. New Age Renunciation and the End of History: Raymond Mungo's Famous Long Ago and Total Loss Farm. Psychological Renunciation: Jane Alpert's Growing Up Underground. The God That Failed Revisited: John Bunzel's Political Passages and Peter Collier and David Horowitz's Second Thoughts and Destructive Generation -- 5. Generational Autobiography as Elegiac Narrative. Generational Geriatrics: Joyce Maynard's Looking Back. A Postrevolution Divorce Story: Michael Rossman's New Age Blues. Generational Nightmares: David Harris' Dreams Die Hard. Exile's Return Revisited: Tom Hayden's Reunion. A Tale of Two Sixties: Todd Gitlin's The Sixties -- Epilogue: Autobiography as Generational Dialogue -- Titles in Wisconsin Studies in American Autobiography.".
- catalog title "My generation : collective autobiography and identity politics / John Downton Hazlett.".
- catalog type "text".