The taming of the American crowd: from stamp riots to shopping sprees
The history of the United States has been largely shaped, for better or for worse, by the actions of large groups of people. Rioters on a village green, shoppers lurching about a labyrinthine mall, slaves packed into the dark hold of a ship, strikers assembling outside the factory gates, all have th...
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Zusammenfassung: | The history of the United States has been largely shaped, for better or for worse, by the actions of large groups of people. Rioters on a village green, shoppers lurching about a labyrinthine mall, slaves packed into the dark hold of a ship, strikers assembling outside the factory gates, all have their place in the rich and sometimes tragic history of the American crowd. This study traces that history from the days of anti-colonial revolt to today's passive, "colonized crowds" that fill our sports arenas, commercial centers, and workplaces. The author argues for the progressive role crowds have played in securing greater democracy, civil rights, and free speech. But he also investigates crowds in their more dangerous forms, such as lynch mobs and anti-immigrant riots. This work explains how the crowd as an active subject of change, often positive, sometimes not, has been replaced by the passive crowd as object of control and regulation. Today, the imperatives of mass society organize people in large numbers to consume goods and conform to permissible behavioral patterns, not to openly contest power. But, with the world entering a new period of economic uncertainty and mass protests erupting across the globe, it is time to reverse that trend. This book shows us the history of the untamed crowd and urges us to reclaim its legacy. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 272 S. |
ISBN: | 9781583671979 9781583671986 |
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spelling | Sandine, Al Verfasser aut The taming of the American crowd from stamp riots to shopping sprees by Al Sandine New York Monthly Review Press 2009 272 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index pt. 1. What crowds are for -- The city mob -- Purposeful crowds in the United States -- Rollicking in the streets -- Americans at play -- The festival of the sixties -- Rioting for fun -- pt. 2. When crowds ruled -- Crowd rule in the ancient world -- Crowds make a revolution -- America's revolutionary crowds -- Forgotten rioters and other crowds -- Human rights melees and anti-immigrant rioting -- The St. Louis general strike -- Mass rebellion in the industrial heartland -- En masse strike support -- Ghetto eruptions -- When everyone sat down -- pt. 3. Killer crowds -- The crowd pathologized -- Dissecting the murderous crowd's mind -- pt. 4. Crowd as opportunity -- Power shows -- America on parade -- Competing lesson plans -- Dazzling the multitude -- We interrupt this message -- Pariah parade -- Every corner a classroom -- Parade as coming out -- Dissident marchers today -- Parade as happy face -- pt. 5. Who owns the crowd? -- Bought crowds in America -- Celebration as cultural The history of the United States has been largely shaped, for better or for worse, by the actions of large groups of people. Rioters on a village green, shoppers lurching about a labyrinthine mall, slaves packed into the dark hold of a ship, strikers assembling outside the factory gates, all have their place in the rich and sometimes tragic history of the American crowd. This study traces that history from the days of anti-colonial revolt to today's passive, "colonized crowds" that fill our sports arenas, commercial centers, and workplaces. The author argues for the progressive role crowds have played in securing greater democracy, civil rights, and free speech. But he also investigates crowds in their more dangerous forms, such as lynch mobs and anti-immigrant riots. This work explains how the crowd as an active subject of change, often positive, sometimes not, has been replaced by the passive crowd as object of control and regulation. Today, the imperatives of mass society organize people in large numbers to consume goods and conform to permissible behavioral patterns, not to openly contest power. But, with the world entering a new period of economic uncertainty and mass protests erupting across the globe, it is time to reverse that trend. This book shows us the history of the untamed crowd and urges us to reclaim its legacy. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Politik United States Social conditions Crowds United States History Social control United States History Collective behavior United States History Popular culture United States History Political culture United States History Mass society History Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Verhalten (DE-588)4130047-6 gnd rswk-swf Menschenmenge (DE-588)4604994-0 gnd rswk-swf Massenkultur (DE-588)4125858-7 gnd rswk-swf Politischer Protest (DE-588)4229763-1 gnd rswk-swf Mob (DE-588)4170277-3 gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Handeln (DE-588)4031767-5 gnd rswk-swf USA United States Social life and customs United States Politics and government USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Menschenmenge (DE-588)4604994-0 s Mob (DE-588)4170277-3 s Kollektives Handeln (DE-588)4031767-5 s Kollektives Verhalten (DE-588)4130047-6 s Geschichte z DE-604 Massenkultur (DE-588)4125858-7 s Soziale Bewegung (DE-588)4055707-8 s Politischer Protest (DE-588)4229763-1 s |
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title | The taming of the American crowd from stamp riots to shopping sprees |
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