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The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Culture
The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Culture Introduction: What, then, is the American?; The American century; The regions and regionalism; Immigration to the United States in the twentieth century; Religion in the United States in the twentieth century: 1900-1960; Shifting boundaries: religion and the United States: 1960 to the present; The Hispanic background of the United States; African Americans since 1900; Asian Americans; Women in the twentieth century; Queer America; The United States, war, and the twentieth century; The culture of the Cold War; Secret America: the CIA and American culture; Vietnam and the 1960s; New York City and the struggle of the modern; Music: sound: technology; African American music of the twentieth century; Hollywood cinema; Popular culture; Theatre; Society and the novel in twentieth-century America; “Preferring the wrong way”: mapping the ethical diversity of US twentieth-century poetry; Supplementary material;How to cite (Modern Language Association style):
Christopher Bigsby. "The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Culture." The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Culture. Cambridge University Press, 2006. Cambridge Collections Online. Cambridge University Press. 09 February 2010 <http://cco.cambridge.org/extract?id=ccol0521841321_CCOL0521841321_root>

