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Welcome to Contemporary Literature. It's not old and banal like all that ancient literature. It's hip and cool. It wears Warby Parker glasses. 

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Transcript

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contemporary literature to mean a lot of things but for our purposes we're going [Woman discussing contemporary literature]

00:15

to talk about literature written from about 1940 to the present so we're

00:20

talking about 75 years and calling it contemporary and their arguments that

00:26

you could make against that but the reason that that period more or less

00:29

works is that you're talking about life from World War two to the present a lot [Sheet ripped from book]

00:35

of historians make the argument that American life changed after World War

00:40

two for all sorts of reasons you had different types of people entering the [Woman stood in front of women empowerment posters]

00:45

workforce because American men were overseas fighting and then when

00:50

Americans came back and had been triumphant in this war and they were a

00:54

global superpower what they did was they started having lots and lots of babies [Babies appear in hospital cots]

00:59

all of a sudden which meant a huge population expansion in what we call the

01:03

baby boom there's also just the continuing industrialization of America [Graph of births and baby appears]

01:10

the rise of civil rights and new opportunities for all sorts of different

01:15

people continued immigration into the United States new technology new social

01:22

norms so basically everything changes in this period and the argument is that if

01:27

you look from about 1940 to the present you're dealing with a different a new [1940 to present timeline appears]

01:32

way of looking at the world and some people actually would date the

01:36

contemporary to say 1989 when the berlin wall Falls or 1999 at the [People climbing Berlin wall]

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end of the millennium or two thousand one with the September 11th attacks on

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the United States or the mid 2000s with the global financial crisis so there are [Man screaming in global crisis]

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actually lots and lots of periods that have arguably changed global history in

02:01

really dramatic ways I don't think the next major event has to be a war it

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could very likely be like a major economic event but it definitely will [Alien spacecraft hovering over city]

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have to be something that changes life around the world as we know it

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