Benjamin DeMott
Benjamin DeMott (born June 2, 1924 in Rockville Center , Long Island , New York , † September 29, 2005 in Worthington , Massachusetts ) was an American author, cultural critic and professor.
Life
DeMott dealt in particular with contemporary American life.
In addition to numerous other works, DeMott was particularly well known for his cultural criticism in numerous magazines and his trilogy, consisting of the works The Imperial Middle: Why Americans Can't Think Straight about Class (1990), The Trouble with Friendship: Why American's Can't Think Straight about Race (1995) and Killer Woman Blues: Why Americans Can't Think Straight about Gender (2000).
Works
- The Body's Cage (1959)
- A Married Man (1968)
- Hells and Benefits (1962)
- You Don't Say (1966)
- Supergrow (1969)
- Surviving the Seventies (1971)
- The Imperial Middle: Why Americans Can't Think Straight about Class (1990)
- The Trouble with Friendship: Why American's Can't Think Straight about Race (1995)
- Killer Woman Blues: Why Americans Can't Think Straight about Gender (2000)
- Junk Politics (2003)
Web links
- Literature by and about Benjamin DeMott in the catalog of the German National Library
- Literature by and about Benjamin DeMott in the WorldCat bibliographic database
- Obituary of Amherst College (English)
- Obituary in the Guardian (English)
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SURNAME | DeMott, Benjamin |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mott, Benjamin de |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American author, cultural critic and professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 2, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rockville Center , New York |
DATE OF DEATH | September 29, 2005 |
Place of death | Worthington , Massachusetts |