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10/28/16 1 Chapter 40 America Confronts the Post Cold War Era, 1992 2000 Presented by: Mr. Anderson, M.Ed., J.D. I. Bill Clinton: The First Baby-Boomer President 1992 presidential race Democrats: Gov. William Jefferson( Bill) Clinton for president Senator Albert Gore for vice-president Clinton claimed to be a New Democrat Formed Democratic Leadership Council (DLC): Pushed pro-growth, strong defense, and anticrime policies DLC's ascendance reflected how market-oriented ideas dominated politics by late 1990s I. Bill Clinton: The First Baby- Boomer President (cont.) Republicans: Continued to use social issuesof Reagan era Emphasized family valuesNominated George H. W. Bush and Vice President J. Danforth Quayle for second term Bush claimed credit for ending Cold War and trumpeted his leadership in Persian Gulf War, but hurt by weak economy Election results: 19% voted for H. Ross Perot—emphasized deficit Clinton popular count 44,909,889; Bush 39,104,545; Perot 19,742,267

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Chapter 40AmericaConfrontsthePost–ColdWarEra,

1992–2000

Presented by:

Mr. Anderson, M.Ed., J.D.

I.BillClinton:TheFirstBaby-BoomerPresident

• 1992presidential race– Democrats:

• Gov.WilliamJefferson(“Bill”)Clintonforpresident• SenatorAlbertGoreforvice-president• Clintonclaimedtobea“New” Democrat• FormedDemocraticLeadershipCouncil (DLC):

– Pushed pro-growth, strong defense, and anticrime policies– DLC'sascendance reflected how market-oriented ideasdominated politics bylate 1990s

I.BillClinton:TheFirstBaby-BoomerPresident(cont.)

– Republicans:– Continued touse “social issues” ofReaganera

– Emphasized “family values”– Nominated GeorgeH.W.Bush andVice President J. Danforth Quayle for second term

– Bush claimed credit forending Cold Warand trumpeted hisleadership inPersian GulfWar, buthurt byweakeconomy

– Electionresults:• 19%votedforH.RossPerot—emphasizeddeficit• Clintonpopularcount44,909,889;Bush39,104,545;Perot19,742,267

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I.BillClinton:TheFirstBaby-BoomerPresident(cont.)

• Electoralcount370Clinton;168Bush;0Perot• ClintonfirstbabyboomertoascendtoWhiteHouse• Perot:strongestshowingforindependentorthirdpartycandidatesinceT.Roosevelt,1912(seeMap40.1)

• DemocratswonmajoritiesinbothhousesofCongress• Nearrecordofnewmembers:39AfricanAmericans,19HispanicAmericans,7AsianAmericans,oneNativeAmerican,48women(6oftheminSenate)

• ClintonnominatedRuthBaderGinsburgtoSupremeCourtin1993

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II.AFalseStartforReform• Clinton thought hehadmandate forreform

– Gaysandlesbians:• Advocatedendtobanonserviceinarmedservices• Settledfor“Don'tAsk,Don'tTell” policy

– Allowed gaysand lesbians toserve inmilitary withoutofficially acknowledging their presence (Congress repealedthis discriminatory policy in 2010)

– Health-carereform:• AppointedHillaryClintonasdirectoroftaskforcechargedwithredesigningmedical-serviceindustry

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II.AFalseStartforReform(cont.)

• ComplicatedplandeadonarrivalwhenpresentedtoCongressinOctober1993

• ShewonelectionassenatorfromNewYorkin2000• BecamefirstFirstladytoholdpublicoffice

– Deficitreductionbill,1993:• PassedwithnoRepublicansupport(harbingerofbitterpartisandivide)

• Spendingcutsaswellastaxincreasesonwealthy• Combinedwithincreasinglybuoyanteconomyby1996toshrinkdeficit

• Congressarguedoverhowtomanagebudgetsurpluses

II.AFalseStartforReform(cont.)

– 1994anti-crimebill:• Mostfar-reachinganti-crimebillpassedbyCongress• Funded100,000newpoliceofficersaswellasconstructionofmoreprisons

• Federalbanonsomeassaultweapons(expiredin2004)• Whenstatesalsostiffenedlawenforcement,U.S.incarcerationratebecamehighestinworld

– With 5%ofworld's population, U.S.A.has25%ofall prisoninmates by2014

• Violentcrimeratebegansubstantialdeclineafter1995

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II.AFalseStartforReform(cont.)

– Antigovernmentmoodpersisted:• Oklahoma City bombingoffederalbuilding,1995

– 168 lives lost– Inretribution for1993standoff in Waco,Texasbetweenfederal agentsand fundamentalist sectknown asBranchDavidians

» Ended with compound destroyed anddeathofmanywomen andchildren

– Brought to light secretive underground ofparamilitary“militias” ultrasuspicious ofallgovernment

• Reflectingdisenchantmentwithpoliticsandpoliticians,severalstatespassedterm-limitlawsforelectedofficials

III.ThePoliticsofDistrust– RepublicanscampaignedonContractwithAmerica

• LedbyGeorgiaRepresentativeNewtGingrich• Promisedall-outassaultonbudgetdeficitandradicalreductionsinwelfareprograms

• Republicanswon:11newgovernorships,8seatsinSenate,53seatsinHouse

• Republicancontrolofbothhousesforfirsttimein40years

• DefeatofsouthernDemocratsledtoaccelerated– Ideological and geographical sorting oftwo parties– More partisanship

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III.ThePoliticsofDistrust(cont.)

– 1996:majorconservativevictorywithWelfareReformBill:• Madedeepcutsinwelfaregrants• Requiredable-bodiedwelfarerecipientstofindemployment

• SignedbyreluctantClinton• LiberalDemocratshowledatpresident'saction• Clintonsawitasshrewdstrategyofaccommodatingelectorate'sconservativemoodbymovingtoright

III.ThePoliticsofDistrust(cont.)

– WelfareReformBillreflectedgrowinganti-immigrantsentimentasnumberofimmigrantsgrew

– Clintondenouncedprovisionsthatrestrictedbenefitsforbothlegalandillegalimmigrants

– IncreasedimmigrationespeciallyaffectedSouthwestbecauseofbigincreaseinMexicanmigrants(seeFigure40.1)• Mexicans=largestcontingentofmodernimmigrants

– Republicananti-immigrantpoliciesgalvanizedmanyvoters,butalienatedgrowingLatinopopulation(SeeMakersofAmerica)

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III.ThePoliticsofDistrust(cont.)

– IfClintonoverplayedmandateforreformafter1992,Republicansafter1994“RepublicanRevolution” overplayedmandateforretrenchment

– RepublicanswantedcutsinMedicareandeducation

– DisagreementbetweenRepublicanCongressandClintonforcedgovernmenttoshutdownfor27daysinlate1995andearly1996

– CausedbacklashagainstGOP– HelpedClintontoreboundfromearlierdefeats

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IV.ClintonComesBack– 1996electioncampaign:

• RepublicanschooseRobertDoleascandidate• ClintonwasDemocraticcandidate• Bothappealedtoswingvoters,especiallymiddle-classfemalesuburbanites(seeFigure40.3)

• ReboundingeconomyhelpedClinton• Results:Clinton'spopularcount47,401,898toDole's39,198,482(seeMap40.2)

• Clintonwon379electoralvotes;Doleonly159• RepublicanskeptcontrolofCongress• Perotpickeduplessthanhalfhisvotesof1992

IV.ClintonComesBack(cont.)

– Clinton=FirstDemocratsinceFDRtobereelected

– FacingRepublicanCongress,Clintonproposedmodestlegislativegoalsforsecondterm

– YetClintonoftenputRepublicansondefensivebyclaimingpoliticalmiddleground• E.g.,embracedWelfareReformBillof1996

V.RacialProgressandPerils

– Affirmativeaction:Clintonpledgedto“mendit,notendit”

– CaliforniapassedProposition209in1996:• Prohibitedaffirmative-actionpreferencesingovernmentandhighereducation

• Withit,minorityenrollmentstemporarilydropped• FederalcourtdecisionHopwoodv.Texashadsimilareffect

– Clintoncriticizedtheseassaultsonaffirmativeaction,butdidnottrytoreversethem

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Figure 40-3 p965

V.RacialProgressandPerils(cont.)

– Racialdivisionsloomedlargeincultureandpolitics

– StressesespeciallyevidentinLosAngeles(1992)• Magnetforminorities,especiallyimmigrantsfromAsiaandLatinAmerica

• LAriotstestifiedtoblackskepticismaboutjusticesystemandangeratAsianmerchants

• O.J.Simpson'smurdertrial(1995)fedwhitedisillusionmentwithstateofracerelations

• DebateoververdictreflectedyawningchasmthatseparatedwhiteandblackAmericans

V.RacialProgressandPerils(cont.)

– Increasinglysegmentedresidential landscapesreflectedracialdivide

– Bylate1900s,minorities=majoritypopulationofmanycities,aswhitesdominatesuburbs

– Whenwhitegentrificationofcitiescausedrealestatepricestosoar,minoritiesconcentratedininnercoresofoldindustrialcities

– Residentialmapacheckerboardofracialdifferenceaswellasvividcontrastsofprosperityandpoverty

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V.RacialProgressandPerils(cont.)

– Blacksgainedpoliticallyinwakeofcivilrightsrevolutionof1950sand1960s• morethan9,000blackelectedofficialsby2000• IncludedsomethreedozenmembersofCongress• Mayorsofseverallargecities

– By2000,blackshadadvancedinhighereducation• Educationalgapbetweenblacksandwhitespersisted• Assaultsonaffirmativeactioncompoundedobstaclesformanyyoungblacks

– 2000:16.6%ofblacks overageof25with atleast abachelor'sdegree comparedwith 26.1%ofwhites

V.RacialProgressandPerils(cont.)

– Racialdivisionsalsoshapepolitics– Blacksverypro-Clintonin1992and1996– RacialminoritiesbecomeincreasinglykeycomponentsofDemocraticelectoralbase

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VI.GlobalizationandItsDiscontents

– Clinton'smajorpoliticaladvantagewaseconomy—longestsustainedperiodofgrowthby2000

– FederalReserve'slowinterest,easymoneypoliciesalongwithInternetboomcutunemploymentto4%• Inflationremainedlow

– Insuchapositiveeconomy,ClintonandRepublicanCongressderegulatedfinancialsector• Loosenedrulesonnewinstrumentscalled“derivatives”• RepealedGlass-SteagallActof1930sthatbarredcommercialbanksfromdealinginsecurities

VI.GlobalizationandItsDiscontents(cont.)

– ClintonsignedNorthAmericanFreeTradeAgreement(NAFTA) in1993:

– Created free-trade zoneofMexico, Canada, andU.S.A.– Buckedhis own party's protectionists, especially labor leaders

• 1994:furthersupportedglobalfree-tradewhenhepromotedcreationofWorldTradeOrganization(WTO):

– Successor toGeneral Agreement onTariffsand Trade (GATT)– Simmering discontent over trade policyboiled over in1999when Clinton hosted WTOmeeting inSeattle

– Protesters railed against human andenvironmental costs ofeconomic globalization

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VI.GlobalizationandItsDiscontents(cont.)

– Clintonabigadvocateoftradeexpansion– AsChinaboomed,hesoft-pedaledearliercriticismofBeijingonhumanrightsandsoughtimprovedtrade

– By2000,hepushedcontroversialChinatradebillthatCongresspassedinMay2000:• MadeAsiangiantfull-fledgedtradingpartnerofU.S.A.

– Anotherstepinglobalization

VI.GlobalizationandItsDiscontents(cont.)

• Communications technology acceleratedglobalization

• Computers keytoproductivity gainsandeconomic growth inlate1900s

• Microsoft led transformation tofast-paced“information age” asstoring, organizing, andprocessing databecameindustry

• Internet heralded communications revolution

VI.GlobalizationandItsDiscontents(cont.)

• Networkedpeopleformedelectronicglobalvillageofinstantaneouscommunication

• Speedandefficiencyofe-communicationsthreatenedtowipeoutentireoccupations(postalcarriers,etc.)

• Certainjobscouldbe“outsourced” toothercountries(e.g.,IrelandorIndia)

• Related forcesofcomputer revolution andeconomic globalization defined opportunitiesandchallenges atdawnofnewmillennium

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VII.TheFeminist Revolution– Womeninworkplace:

• 1900:womenabout20%ofworkforce• Presenceinworkplacesteadilyincreasedovernextfivedecades

• 1950s,women'sentryaccelerateddramatically• By1990s,nearlyhalfofallworkerswomen,andmajorityofworking-agewomenheldjobs(seeFigure40.4)

• Mostastonishingwasupsurgeinemploymentofmothers• 1950s,mostmotherswithchildrenstayedhome• 1990s,majorityofwomenwithchildrenasyoungasoneyearoldwerewageearners(seeTable40.1)

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VII.TheFeminist Revolution(cont.)

• Womenbroughthomethebaconandthencookeditbecausemostmendidnottakeongreatershareofdomesticchores

• Greaterburdensofparenthoodhelpexplainoccupationalsegregationandpaydisparities

• Womenfarmorelikelythanmentointerruptcareersorchooselessdemandingcareerpathstopermitparenthood

• Womencontinuedtoreceivelowerwages• Tendedtoconcentrateinlow-prestige,low-payingoccupations(“pink-collarghetto”)

• Aslateas2012,womenmade77centsondollarcomparedtomen

VII.TheFeminist Revolution(cont.)

• Accountingformorethan½thepopulationin2010,womenwere:

– 33%of lawyers and judges (up from5% in 1970)– 32%ofphysicians (up from10% in1970)

– FamilyandMedicalLeaveActof1993:• Jobprotectionforworkingfathersandmotherswhoneedtimeofffromworkforfamily-relatedreasons

– Someemployersprovidedpaternityleave inadditiontomaternityleave,bothusuallyunpaid

– Familypracticesandstructureschangeasmoreandmorewomenwork

VII.TheFeminist Revolution(cont.)

– Traditionalnuclearfamilychanged:• By1990s,oneoutofeverytwomarriagesendedindivorce

– 1960s, 5% ofall births were tounmarried women

– 1990s, 1outof4white babies, 1outof3Latino babies, and2outof3African American babies born tosingle mothers

• Iftraditionalfamilyincreasinglyrare,familyremainedbedrockofsociety

• Familiesnowassumedvarietyofforms:– Household led bysingle parent, stepparent, orgrandparent– Children with gayand lesbian parents

• Teenagepregnancyanddivorceratesdecline,mid-1990s

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VIII.SearchingforaPost-ColdWarForeignPolicy

– ClintonlookedforformulatoreplaceanticommunismasbasicpremiseofU.S.diplomacy

– Absorbedbydomesticissues,Clintonuncertainatfirst• AfterSomalirebelskilledmorethanadozenAmericans,ClintonwithdrewU.S.unitsin1994

• BurnedbySomalia,U.S.A.stoodbywhenethnicviolenceinRwandain1994resultedindeathofhalfamillionpeople

– TormentedBalkansinsoutheasternEurope:• ViciousethnicconflictragedinBosnia

VIII.SearchingforaPost-ColdWarForeignPolicy(cont.)

• U.S.A.dithereduntildecidingtocommittroopstoNATOpeacekeepingcontingentin1995

• NATO'spresencefailedtopacifyBalkanscompletely• SerbianpresidentSlobodanMilosevi'c(1999)unleashednewroundof“ethniccleansing” againstethnicAlbaniansinKosovo

• U.S.-ledNATOforceslaunchedairwaragainstSerbia• BombingforcedMilosevi'ctoacceptNATOpeacekeepingforceinKosovo

– Milosevic arrested in2001 andputon trial before InternationalCriminal Court in theHague, where hedied in2006before trialcompleted

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VIII.SearchingforaPost-ColdWarForeignPolicy(cont.)

• MiddleEastremainedamajorfocusofU.S.diplomacy• 1993:ClintonpresidedoverhistoricmeetingbetweenIsraelipremierYitzhakRabinandPLOleaderYasirArafat

• AgreedonwithdrawalofIsraeliforcesfromWestBankandGazaStripandpoliticalself-ruleforPalestiniansthere

• Twoyearslater,Rabinkilledbyassassin'sbullet• ClintonandMadeleineAlbrightspentrestof1990stryinginvaintofindsolutiontoIsraeli-Palestinianproblem

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VIII.SearchingforaPost-ColdWarForeignPolicy(cont.)

• MiddleEastalsosourceofanotherkeyproblemforU.S.A.• Growthofradical,anti-AmericanIslamistterrorism• MosteffectivetransnationalnetworkwasAlQaeda• BombedU.S.embassiesinKenyaandTanzania,1998• BombedU.S.S.Cole,2000• Saudi-bornleaderofAlQaeda,OsamabinLaden:

– Declared waronallAmericans and their allies in1998 fatwa– Denounced U.S.military presence in region, especially SaudiArabia– As well asU.S.support for Israel in dispute with Palestinians

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VIII.SearchingforaPost-ColdWarForeignPolicy(cont.)

• Clintonsteppedupeffortstoleavelegacyasinternationalpeacemaker

– Along with work inMiddle East, hehelped bring peace toNorthern Ireland in1998

– Diplomacy inKorean peninsula aswell as in IndiaandPakistan aimed to reducenuclear tensions inAsia

• GuidingprinciplesofU.S.foreignpolicyinpost-ColdWareraremainedill-definedandelusive

IX.ScandalandImpeachment• ScandaldoggedClinton from startofpresidency– Criticschargedhimwitheverythingfromphilanderingtoillegalfinancialtransactions:• Allegationsofcorruptrealestatedeal(Whitewater)whilehewasgovernorofArkansastriggeredinvestigationbyspecialprosecutor

• Noindictmentevermaterialized– Mobilizedconservativemovementwithitsownmediaamplifiedeachaccusation

IX.ScandalandImpeachment(cont.)

– Lewinskyaffair:• Jan.1998:revelationthatClintonengagedinsexualaffairwithyoungWhiteHouseintern,MonicaLewinsky

• Liedunderoathaboutaffairinanotherwoman'scivilsuitaccusinghimsexualharassment

• Sept.1998:WhitewaterspecialprosecutorsubmittedtoHousereportoutliningelevenpossiblegroundsforimpeachment,allrelatedtolyingaboutLewinsky

• Dec.1998:Republican-controlledHousepassedtwoarticlesofimpeachment:

– Perjury before grand jury

– Obstruction of justice

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IX.ScandalandImpeachment(cont.)

– Democraticminoritychargedthat:• HoweverdeplorableClinton'spersonalmisconduct,• Sexualtransgressionsdidnotrisetolevelof“highcrimesandmisdemeanors” prescribedinConstitution(seeArt.II,Sec.IVintheAppendix)

• HouseRepublicansrepliedthatperjuryandobstructionweregraveissuesandthat“ruleoflaw”atstake

IX.ScandalandImpeachment(cont.)

– MostAmericansleanedtowardviewofClinton'sactionsaslowfollies,nothighcrimes• 1998midtermelections,votersreducedRepublicanmajorityinHouse:

– Gingrich then resigned

• RegardingClinton,mostAmericans:– Disapproved ofhispersonal morals

– Likedmostofhis political andeconomic polices– Wanted himtostay inoffice

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IX.ScandalandImpeachment(cont.)

• Inearly1999forfirsttimein130years,impeachmentproceedinginU.S.Senate

• Factswidelyknown• Politicalpositionsoftwopartieslockedin• Resultsoftrial:

– Obstruction of justice—5 northeastern Republicans joinedall45Democratic senators invoting notguilty

– 50votes forconviction fell farshort ofconstitutionallyrequired two-third majority

– Voteon perjury chargewas45guilty, 55notguilty

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X.Clinton'sLegacyandthe2000Election

– Clinton'slegacymixed:• Economicpoliciesencouragedgrowthandtradeinrapidlyglobalizingpost-ColdWarworld

• Ascentrist“NewDemocrat”,heconsolidatedReagan-BushrevolutionagainstNewDealliberalism

• Settinglowstandardinpersonalconduct,hereplenishedpubliccynicismaboutpolitics

• In2000,DemocratsstayedonpoliticalcoursesetbyClintonbynominatingV.P.AlbertGoreforpresident

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X.Clinton's Legacyandthe2000Election(cont.)

– GorepickedasrunningmateSenatorJosephLieberman,outspokencriticofClinton'sbehavior• LiebermanfirstJewnominatedtomajornationalticket

– RepublicanchallengerwasGeorgeW.Bush:– Surrounded himself with Washington insiders– Including vice-presidential nominee Richard Cheney– Inclear jabatClinton, promised to“restore dignity to theWhite House”

• Estimatesthatfederalbudgetwouldproducesurplusof$2trillionincomingdecadesetstageforpresidentialcontest

X.Clinton's Legacyandthe2000Election(cont.)

– Candidates' economicviews• Bush:

– Return surplus to“the people” through massive taxcuts– Promote private sectorprograms, suchas school vouchersand reliance on“faith-based” institutions tohelp poor

• Gore:– Proposed small taxcuts

– Targetedatmiddle and lower class people– Strengthen Social Security

• Foreignpolicyhardlyfiguredincampaign

X.Clinton's Legacyandthe2000Election(cont.)

• Election results:• Countrynearlysplitevenlybetweentwocandidates• Florida'selectoralvoteswoulddeterminewinner• 5-weekstandoffoverhowtocountvotesinFlorida

– Democrats arguedsome ballots confusing orhadbeenmisread bymachines; asked for recounts byhand in severalcounties

– Republicans claimedrecounts would be“changing the rulesin themiddle of thegame” and thus thwart ruleof law

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X.Clinton's Legacyandthe2000Election(cont.)

• Afterweeksoflegalbickering,SupremeCourtintervened:

– By five-to-four votealongpartisan lines– Court reasoned that sinceneither Florida's legislature norcourts hadestablished uniform standard forevaluatingdisputed ballots, handcounts amounted tounconstitutional breachofFourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause

– Ruling gaveBush theWhite House but castshadow ofillegitimacy overhis presidency

– Bush officially won Florida by537votes outof6million cast

X.Clinton's Legacyandthe2000Election(cont.)

• Bush'selectoralcount271toGore's266(seeMap40.2)• NationalpopularvotewentdecisivelytoGore:

– Gore:50,999,897 to50,456,002 forBush

• Forfirsttimesince1888,candidatewonWhiteHousewithfewerpopularvotesthanhisopponent

• Deepeningracialpolarizationofpartypolitics:– African Americans voted forGoreoverBush by ratioof10 to1– BlackFloridians claimed election officials interfered with theirvotes

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XI.EPluribus Plures

• Controversial issuesofcolor andculturepervaded realmofideas– Creedof“multiculturalism” startin1970s

• Builton“culturalpluralists” likeHoraceKallenandRandolphBourneofearly1900s

• Celebrateddiversityforitsownsake• Stressedneedtopreserveandpromote,ratherthansquash,varietyofethnicandracialculturesinU.S.A.

XI.EPluribus Plures(cont.)

• Nation'sclassroomsbecamebattlegroundsfordebateoverAmerica'scommitmenttopluralism

• Multiculturalistsattackedtraditionalcurriculumas“Eurocentric”

– Advocated greater focus onachievements ofAfricanAmericans, Latinos, Asian Americans, andNativeAmericans

• Criticsarguedthat:– Too muchstress onethnic difference would comeatexpense ofnational cohesion

– And appreciation ofcommonAmerican values

XI.EPluribus Plures(cont.)

• CensusBureauenliveneddebatein2000whenitallowedrespondentstoidentifythemselveswithmorethanoneofsixstandardracialcategories:

– Black, white, Latino, American Indian, Asian, andNativeHawaiian orother Pacific Islander

• Asnearlysevenmilliondescribedthemselvesasbiracialormultiracial,reflectedrevolutioninattitudestowardrace

– As of1960s, interracial marriagestill illegal in 16states

• Byearly21st century,manyproclaimedprideinmixedracialheritage

– Golfer TigerWoods– Actress Rosario Dawson

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XII.ThePostmodernMind

• Growing comfort with multiplicity energizedcultural andintellectual output

• Eraoftenreferred toas“postmodern” butlotsofdisagreement onexactdefinition

• Condition offragmented perspectives,multiple truths, andconstructed identities

• Rejected rational, totalizing descriptions ofselforworld

XII.ThePostmodernMind(cont.)

– Replacedmodernism'sfaithincertainty,objectivity,andunitywitheclecticcelebrationofdiverseandoverlappingoutlooks

– Postmodernarchitecturemademostvisiblefootprint• RobertVenturiandMichaelGravesreviveddecorativedetailsofearlierhistoricalstyles

• Celebratedmixofarchitecturalelements• FrankGehryusedundulatingsheetsofmetallicskin—

– Guggenheim Museum (1997) in Bilbao, Spain– Walt DisneyConcert Hall (2003) inLosAngeles

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XII.ThePostmodernMind(cont.)

– Postmodernsensibilityshapedotherartforms• ClassicalmusiccomposersJohnAdamsandJohnZorn:

– Brokedown boundaries between “high” and “low” styles– Blended diverse genres and traditions in experimental mix

• ChoreographersStevePaxtonandTwylaTharp:– Paired everydaymovements with classical techniques and gavedancers license to improvise

• Visualartistsalsofelteclecticurge:– Cindy Sherman, JennyHolzer, KaraWalker combined old andnewmedia toconfront, confound, and evenoffendviewer

– JeffKoons andShepard Faireyborrowed industrial materials andpop culture imagery toblurdistinction between highbrow andlowbrow cultures

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XII.ThePostmodernMind(cont.)

– Postmodernliterature,likeart,haddeeprootsinpost-WWIIera• AfterWWII,WilliamS.Burroughs,KurtVonnegut,ThomasPynchon:

– Pioneered use ofnon-linear narratives, pastiche forms, parody,andparadox

• MichaelChabon,JeffreyEugenides,andZadieSmith:– Adapted techniques forcontemporary audiences

• DavidFosterWallace,InfiniteJest(1996)• ColsonWhitehead,TheIntuitionist(1999)• Manypostmodernauthorsfemaleand/orpersonsofcolor

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XII.ThePostmodernMind(cont.)

• ToniMorrison:– Bewitching portrait ofmaternal affection amidst horrors ofslavery inBeloved (1987)

– In1993 became firstAfrican American womantowin Nobel Prize for literature

• E.AnnieProulx:– Comical yet tenderportrayal of struggling family in TheShipping News (1993)

• JamesWelch,LeslieMarmonSilko,JoyHarjo,andShermanAlexie:

– Contributed toNativeAmerican literary renaissance thatsought to recover tribal past while reimagining its present

XII.ThePostmodernMind(cont.)

– Immigrantwriters:• PlaywrightDavidHwang,novelistAmyTan• NovelistHaJin,Waiting (1999)andWarTrash(2004)• JhumpaLahiriexploredpainfulrelationshipbetweenimmigrantIndianparentsandAmerican-bornchildren

• Latinowriters:– Junot Diaz's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Brief Wondrous LifeofOscar Wao (2007)bridged Dominican Republic andNew Jersey

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XII.ThePostmodernMind(cont.)

– Onstage,politicalthemesandsocialcommentarypredominated• TonyKushner,AngelsinAmerica(1991)inspiredbyAIDSepidemic

• AswasJonathanLarson'sTonyAward-winningmusicalRent(1996)

• EveEnslerusedcomicintimacytoespousefeministempowermentandendtoviolenceagainstwomeninVaginaMonologues(1996)

XIII.NicheNation

– Postmodernsensibilitiesgreatlyshapedpopularartsofmusic,film,andtelevision• Newcommunicationstechnologyandmediamarketsenabledartiststomixdisparateelements

• Whilecommercialpopculturebecamemicrotargetedandniche-oriented

• HiphopartistsfromPublicEnemytoJay-Z“sampled”beatsandoverlaidthemwithcomplex“rapping”schemes

• “Mash-up” artists– Fused fragments fromsongs ofdifferent musical genres– Remixed onesong's vocaltrackoveranother song'sinstrumentals

XIII.NicheNation(cont.)

– Communicationstechfragmentedconsumingpublicandallowednewvoicestobeheard

– Independentfilmmovementchangedcinema• QuentinTarantino'sPulpFiction (1994)usednonlinearstoryline

– CableTVproducedhigh-qualitydramasforsmalleraudiences;e.g., TheSopranos(1999-2007)

– Comparedtoearlier, fewernationalexperiences– PopculturematchedsocietyatlargeasU.S.A.becamemorepluralist,hybridized,anddiverse

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