The Scottish sixties : : reading, rebellion, revolution? / / edited by Eleanor Bell and Linda Gunn.

Although a number of publications have appeared in recent years marking the importance of the ‘swinging sixties’, many tend to be personally reflective in nature and London-centric in their coverage. By contrast, The Scottish Sixties: Reading, Rebellion, Revolution? addresses this misrepresentation...

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Superior document:Scottish cultural review of language and literature ; volume 20
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Rodopi,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Scottish cultural review of language and literature ; v. 20.
Physical Description:1 online resource (305 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Contributors --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction /
The Sixties in Scotland: A Historical Context /
Explorer: Into the Sixties with Tom McGrath /
Scottish Poetry: The Scene and the Sixties /
Some Questions about Literary Infrastructure in the 1960's /
Edwin Morgan, Hugh MacDiarmid and the Direction of the MacAvantgarde /
Late News from the Provinces: The Trial of Cain’s Book /
Through Expatriate Eyes: Muriel Spark, Alexander Trocchi, and the Empowerment of Scottish Literature during the 1960's /
Culture and the City: Poetry, Painting and Music in 1960's Glasgow /
Clan Balls, Luvvers and Incredible Strings: Popular Music in 1960's Glasgow /
The Folkniks in the Kailyard: Hamish Henderson and the ‘Folk-song Flyting’ /
Mind the Gap: Scottish Theatre in the 1960's /
Planting the Seeds of Ambition: Scottish Film in the 1960's /
Photographing Lallans: Alan Daiches, Alexander Scott and Sydney Goodsir Smith’s Poems for Television /
Re-thinking ‘Provincialism’: Scotland’s Visual Culture in the 1960's /
Index.
Summary:Although a number of publications have appeared in recent years marking the importance of the ‘swinging sixties’, many tend to be personally reflective in nature and London-centric in their coverage. By contrast, The Scottish Sixties: Reading, Rebellion, Revolution? addresses this misrepresentation and in so doing fills a gap in both Scottish and British literary and cultural studies. Through a series of academic analyses based on archival records, ephemera and work produced during the 1960's, this volume focuses, uniquely, on Scotland. In its concern with some of the key figures of Scottish cultural life, the book considers amongst other topics the implications of censorship, the role of little magazines in shaping cultural debates, the radical nature of much Scottish literature of the time, developments in the avant-garde and the role of experiment in theatre, film, TV, fine art and music.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9401209804
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Eleanor Bell and Linda Gunn.