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Reading the new global order : textual transformations of 1989

Freeman, Kirrily(Edited by)Munro, John(Edited by)
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1989 bore witness to a number of seismic events; The fall of the Berlin Wall, protests at Tiananmen Square, the US invasion of Panama, and many more.

These notable moments inspired an array of visual, sonic and literary texts that can tell us much about this watershed moment.

This edited collection examines these products of 1989 to explore the sense of transformative immediacy, which defined this memorable year, and show how the events of 1989 set the path for the 21st century. Gathering together scholars across a range of disciplines, Reading the New Global Order examines specific texts to reveal key transnational issues of that year, and to highlight fundamental questions about the nature and significance of 1989 as a global moment.

From speeches, manifestos and novellas, to a pop album, this book raises questions about what constitutes a ‘text’ in the study of history and what they can reveal about their point in time.

Taken together, these chapters highlight 1989 as a cultural, intellectual and political landmark of the 20th century through the global events it saw and the texts it produced.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350264938 / 9781350264939
Hardback
909.828
03/11/2022
United Kingdom
English
280 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm