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Author DeMott, Benjamin, 1924-2005.

Title Supergrow : Essays and Reports on Imagination in America / Benjamin DeMott
Published Somerset : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (198 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Introduction to the Transaction Edition; Foreword; But He's a Homosexual ... ; Against McLuhan; Rock Saves?; Mississippi Learning; The Age of Overkill; Tickle-Touch Theater: A Reservation; America the Unimagining; Supergrow; How We Lost the Sex Lab Wars; Exactly What One Means; Reading, Writing, Reality, Unreality; Turning On and Off with Student Rebels; The Man Who Imagined Imaginations; Existential: Sixties' Cinderella Word; In and Out of Universal City
Summary Supergrow is a collection of fifteen essays that appeared between 1966 and 1969 in publications such as the American Scholar, the New York Times, Antioch Review, Esquire, and the Saturday Review. Author Benjamin DeMott discusses everything under the sun--music, improving one's sex life, violence in Mississippi, theater, student revolts--but a single theme unifies the material: people ought to use their imaginations more. The book starts from the assumption that our troubles stem from failures of the imagination. Overcome by mass media, we are often too oblivious to fresh and original ideas. As DeMott states, "àthe right use of the constructive imagination increases the effectiveness of our energies, enables people to anticipate moves and countermoves, prevents them from becoming frozen into postures of intransigence or martyrdom which, though possessing a æterrible beauty, ' have as their main consequence the stiffening of resistance and the slowing of change." Supergrow is a sociological and political critique of various aspects of everyday life in America, one informed by a powerful moral sensibility and an Emersonian sense of self-reliance. DeMott takes pop culture seriously, but exhibits a refreshing unwillingness to "go with the flow" and get caught up in fashionable intellectual fads. Graced with a new introduction by the author, Supergrow is an insightful work that is not afraid to tackle difficult subject matter. Whether discussing homosexuality, racism, popular music, or child rearing, Supergrow is well-reasoned, perceptive, and entertaining. As DeMott would hope, it will stimulate the imagination. "Devastating, sustained, profoundly witty, resounding."--New York Times Book Review "I didn't think it possible for a long time to come for any writer to say anything about black-and-white relations or lack of them that had freshness and pertinence. I was wrong."--Nat Hentoff, Village Voice Benjamin DeMott is an essayist, novelist, and journalist. He was professor of English at Amherst College, and a consultant and writer for National Educational Television. He is the author of The Body's Cage, Killer Blues: Why Americans Can't Think Straight about Gender and Power, and You Don't Say, available from Transaction
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Subject TRAVEL -- United States -- General.
HISTORY -- United States -- General.
Civilization
SUBJECT United States -- Civilization -- 1945- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139945
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351306102
1351306103
Other Titles Sipergrow