Charlie Browns America, Blake Scott Ball
Charlie Browns America, Blake Scott Ball
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Charlie Brown's America
The Popular Politics of Peanuts

Author: Blake Scott Ball

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 08/31/2021


Synopsis

In postwar America, there was no newspaper comic strip more recognizable than Charles Schulz's Peanuts. It was everywhere, not just in thousands of daily newspapers. For nearly fifty years, Peanuts was a mainstay of American popular culture in television, movies, and merchandising, from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to the White House to the breakfast table.

Most people have come to associate Peanuts with the innocence of childhood, not the social and political turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s. Some have even argued that Peanuts was so beloved because it was apolitical. The truth, as Blake Scott Ball shows, is that Peanuts was very political. Whether it was the battles over the Vietnam War, racial integration, feminism, or the future of a nuclear world, Peanuts was a daily conversation about very real hopes and fears and the political realities of the Cold War world. As thousands of fan letters, interviews, and behind-the-scenes documents reveal, Charles Schulz used his comic strip to project his ideas to a mass audience and comment on the rapidly changing politics of America.

Charlie Brown's America covers all of these debates and much more in a historical journey through the tumultuous decades of the Cold War as seen through the eyes of Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang.

About Blake Scott Ball

Blake Scott Ball is an assistant professor of history at Huntingdon College. He has previously taught as an assistant professor at Miles College, as an adjunct professor at the University of North Alabama, and as an adjunct professor at the University of Alabama.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacob on September 23, 2021

One of my favorite books I’ve read this year. I read Peanuts each morning in the paper - little did I grasp Schultz’s subtle commentary on his historic moment. Great chapters on Linus and faith, Franklin and race, Lucy and feminism, and all sorts of other musings that were a wave of nostalgia for me......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on June 06, 2021

Ball's book is an excellent analysis of how popular culture is rarely separated from politics in the United States. In particular, he explores the Peanuts comic strip and how creator Charles Schulz managed to move both left and right politically from a safe (and, of course, ambiguous) vantage point......more

Goodreads review by David on August 12, 2021

A phenomenal book examining post-War American society through the view of the centre. Well sourced, well argued and thoroughly enjoyable.......more

Goodreads review by Johnathan on April 16, 2024

A very interesting analysis of various themes or issues of the 1960s and 70s (such as Civil Rights, Feminism, Vietnam, etc.) through their inclusion in Charles Schulz's beloved Peanuts comic strips. The greatest takeaway from the book is perhaps just how influential and widely consumed Peanuts was a......more

Goodreads review by Craig on November 09, 2021

Nicely done book tracking Peanuts essentially centrist political/cultural sensibility with enough reprinted strips to make me want to go back and re-read all those collections I loved growing up. I hadn't been aware how sharp Schultz's criticism of the draft and of the futility of Vietnam had been.......more