Todd Gitlin
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Todd Alan Gitlin (born January 6, 1943) is an American sociologist, political writer, novelist, and cultural commentator. He has written about the mass media, politics, intellectual life and the arts, for both popular and scholarly publications.
Books
- Uptown: Poor Whites in Chicago (1970) Template:ISBN (with Nanci Hollander)
- Campfires of the Resistance: Poetry from the Movement, editor (1971)
- Busy Being Born (1974) Template:ISBN
- The Whole World is Watching: Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the Left (1980) Template:ISBN
- Inside Prime Time (1983) Template:ISBN
- The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage (1987) Template:ISBN
- Watching Television, editor (1987) Template:ISBN
- The Murder of Albert Einstein (1992) Template:ISBN
- The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America is Wracked by Culture Wars (1995) Template:ISBN.
- Sacrifice (1999) Template:ISBN
- Media Unlimited: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives (2002) Template:ISBN
- Letters To a Young Activist (2003) Template:ISBN
- The Intellectuals and the Flag (2006) Template:ISBN
- The Bulldozer and the Big Tent (2007) Template:ISBN
- The Chosen Peoples: America, Israel, and the Ordeals of Divine Election (2010) Template:ISBN (with Liel Leibovitz)
- Undying (2011) Template:ISBN
- Occupy Nation: The Roots, the Spirit, and the Promise of Occupy Wall Street (2012) Template:ISBN
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