1st Edition

Looka Yonder! The Imaginary America of Populist Culture

By Duncan Webster Copyright 1988
280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

From Reagan and the New Right to Thatcherism, from the success of Bruce Springsteen to the popularity of the Sun, populism is one of the central questions of the 1980s. First published in 1988, Looka Yonder!  analyses the important and ambivalent terrain of American populism across a range of cultural forms, historical traditions, and political events. The book discusses the contradictory... Read more

Introduction: Looka Yonder!   1. Family fields: the farming narrative  2. Country images: from Steinbeck’s Okies to Hollywood’s heartland  3. Sam Shepard’s cowboy mouth: representing masculinity  4. ‘Things fall apart’: loss in recent American fiction  5. American crime: ‘Debts no honest man could pay’  6. ‘Are you ready for the country?’: tradition and American music  7. The long reaction: ‘Americanization’ and cultural criticism  Conclusion: President Rambo’s poodle

Biography

Duncan Webster, at the time of the first publication, was Lecturer in English at Trent Polytechnic.

Review of the first publication:

“…his book is a valuable corrective to the appropriation by conservative ideologues of iconic images of the American environment.”

— David Sanjek, American Quarterly