History
305
Devine
Spring
2011
STUDY
QUESTIONS for Thomas Hine, THE GREAT FUNK
You
should print these questions and then go over them to prepare for the quiz. If
you jot down notes in the blank space between each question as you read or after
you read, it will help you prepare for both the quiz and the discussion. You might also jot down the page number or
numbers where the answers appear in the book. This will help you in completing
your primary source assignment.
1.
Why
were bicentennial celebrations uninspiring to many Americans?
2.
What
limits – physical, economic, environmental – did Americans encounter during the
1970s?
3.
According
to Hine, why can the realization “that you don’t live in a perfect world” be
“deeply liberating?”
4.
Why
was the end of Life and the
publication of People emblematic of
the 1970’s?
5.
How
does the author define “funk?” Why does
he choose this word to characterize the 1970s?
6.
Why
does Hine label the 1970’s the “decade where everything shattered?”
7.
What
sorts of new communities emerged in the 1970’s and what did they hope to
achieve?
8.
Why
and how did Americans’ living spaces change in the 1970’s?
9.
Why
does Hine choose the disco ball and the photo of the earth as contrasting
metaphors for the public mood during the 1970s?
10.
What
was it “too late” for and was it really too late or was this a misperception?
11.
How
did television shows and movies express the concerns of the American public
during the 1970’s?
12.
How
did automobile manufacturers respond to the era of limits?
13.
In
what ways did Americans “tweak” their use of energy in the 1970’s?
14.
How
could achieving a higher consciousness be accomplished? In what ways could it be rewarding?
15.
What
was consciousness raising and how did women’s groups in particular use it?
16.
How
were Billie Jean King, Phyllis Schlafly, Mary Tyler Moore and Dolly Parton
different embodiments of the changing direction of women’s lives in the 1970s?
17.
What
new significance did the past take on in the 1970s? How did the past become visible?
18.
What
controversies surrounded the greeting on Pioneer
10 and what do they tell us about the
1970’s?
19.
What
new views about sexuality and sexual identity took hold in the 1970’s and why?
20.
What
were the sources of 1970’s fashion? How
did Americans combine the artificial and the natural to express themselves? The traditional and the personal?
21.
How
did clothing serve as “costumes” for performers/celebrities and average folks?
22.
What
brought about a new focus on houseplants?
23.
Why
and how did home furnishings change?
24.
What
were the causes and effects of more and more Americans living alone?
25.
What
happened as baby boomers entered the work force and started families in the
1970s?
26.
Why
and how did the arrangement and use of office space change?
27.
What
changes in tastes and trends signified an end to the 1970’s? To what degree were major problems of the
1970’s resolved by the early 1980’s?
28.
What
light does Hine’s book shed on the 1970s?
What would you say are his “big ideas”?
Which of Hine’s insights did you find particularly convincing or
revealing? Were there arguments or
observations you found unpersuasive?