id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3q45vsigi5ajpp66tpgvmxequm Sean Cashbaugh Hipness Left Behind: White Encounters with Hip in the Early Twentieth Century 2018.0 7 .pdf application/pdf 2882 244 63 Hipness has been a recurrent subject of interest for historians and critics of American culture, eighteenth century.[4] Members of white subcultures likely encountered hip sensibilities before In "Get Hip," Lewis critiqued socialists who embraced reformist politics and admonished hipsters, Lewis links hip with oppositional secret knowledge. generalize this sensibility as postwar white hipsters did, Lewis substitutes American capitalism Given what is known about hip's history, African American culture is the likely source of postwar hipness not as its debut among white audiences, but as a moment it resonated in new failed: American workers did not answer Lewis's call to "get hip." critics to insert the history of American radicalism into the story of hip's postwar popularization. unfolded among Western Workers like Lewis in "Revolution or Evolution: The Socialist Party, "The American Socialist Party and 'New' Immigrants." Science and "Get Hip." International Socialist Review 11.6 (1910): 351–352. ./cache/work_3q45vsigi5ajpp66tpgvmxequm.pdf ./txt/work_3q45vsigi5ajpp66tpgvmxequm.txt