Cultural Theory Popular Culture Reader
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780137761210
ISBN-10: 013776121X
Pagini: 664
Dimensiuni: 172 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Harlow, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 013776121X
Pagini: 664
Dimensiuni: 172 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Harlow, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: The Study of Popular Culture and Cultural Studies.
PART I THE CULTURE AND CIVILISATION TRADITION
2. Culture and Anarchy, Matthew Arnold.
3. Mass Civilisation and Minority Culture, F.R. Leavis.
4. A Theory of Mass Culture, Dwight Macdonald.
PART II CULTURALISM
5. The Full Rich Life and The Newer Mass Art, Richard Hoggart.
6. The Analysis of Culture, Raymond Williams.
7. Preface to The Making of the English Working Class, E.P. Thompson.
8. The Young Audience, Stuart Hall and Paddy Whannel.
9. Working-Class Culture and Working-Class Politics in London, 1870-1900: Notes on the Remaking of a Working Class.
10. Get up, get into it and get involved - Soul, Civil Rights and Black Power, Paul Gilroy.
PART III STRUCTURALISM AND POST-STRUCTURALISM
11. The Dream-Work, Sigmund Freud.
12. Myth Today, Roland Barthes.
13. The Structures of Myth and The Structure of the Western, Will Wright.
14. Jules Verne: The Faulty Narrative, Pierre Macherey.
15. Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses, Louis Althusser.
16. Method, Michel Foucalt.
17. Feminism and the Principles of Poststructuralism, Chris Weedon.
18. Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.
19. Base and Superstructure, Karl Marx.
20. Letter to Joseph Bloch, Frederick Engels.
21. On Popular Music, Theodor W. Adorno.
22. Hegemony, Intellectuals and the State, Antonio Gramsci.
23. Popular Culture and the 'Turn to Gramsci', Tony Bennett.
24. Rocking' Hegemony: West Coast Rock and America's War in Vietnam, John Storey.
25. Pleasurable Negotiations, Christine Gledhill.
26. Carnival and Carnivalesque, Mikhail Bakhtin.
PART IV FEMINISM
27. Dallas and the Ideology of Mass Culture, Ien Ang.
28. Feminist Approaches to Popular Culture: Giving Patriarchy its Due, Lana F. Rakow.
29. Reading the Romance, Janice Radway.
30. The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers, Jacqueline Bobo.
31. Soap Opera and Utopia, Christine Geraghty.
32. Feminist Crime Writing: The Politics of Genre, Yvonne Tasker.
33. Feminism and Popular Culture, Morag Shiach.
PART V POSTMODERNISM
34. The Procession of Simulacra, Jean Baudrillard.
35. From Here to Modernity: Feminism and Postmodernism, Barbara Creed.
36. Feminism, Reading, Postmodernism, Meaghan Morris.
37. Postmodernism and 'The Other Side', Dick Hebdige.
38. Black Postmodern Practices, Cornel West (interviewed by Anders Stephenson).
39. Fashion and Postmodernism, Elizabeth Wilson.
40. Popular Music and Postmodern Theory, Andrew Goodwin.
41. Postmodern Blackness, Bell Hooks.
PART VI THE POLITICS OF THE POPULAR
42. Distinction and the Aristocracy of Culture, Pierre Bourdieu.
43. Notes on Deconstructing 'The Popular', Stuart Hall.
44. Cultural Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth Century Boston: The Creation of an
Organizational Base for High Culture in America, Paul DiMaggio.
45. Cultural Production, Terry Lovell.
46. The Practice of Everyday Life, Michel de Certeau.
47. The New Validation of Popular Culture: Sense and Sentimentality in Academia,
Michael Schudson.
48. The Popular Economy, John Fiske.
49. Feminist Desire and Female Pleasure, Ien Ang.
50. 'High Culture' Revisited, Jostein Gripsrud.
51. Symbolic Creativity, Paul Willis.
52. Pessimism, Optimism, Pleasure: The Future of Cultural Studies, Duncan Webster.
53. The Good, The Bad and the Indifferent: Defending Popular Culture from the Populists, Simon Frith.
54. Trajectories of Cultural Populism, Jim McGuigan.
55. Political Economy and Cultural Studies: Reconciliation or Divorce?, Nicholas
Garnham.
56. Cultural Studies vs. Political Economy: Is Anybody Else Bored with this Debate?,
Lawrence Grossberg.
PART I THE CULTURE AND CIVILISATION TRADITION
2. Culture and Anarchy, Matthew Arnold.
3. Mass Civilisation and Minority Culture, F.R. Leavis.
4. A Theory of Mass Culture, Dwight Macdonald.
PART II CULTURALISM
5. The Full Rich Life and The Newer Mass Art, Richard Hoggart.
6. The Analysis of Culture, Raymond Williams.
7. Preface to The Making of the English Working Class, E.P. Thompson.
8. The Young Audience, Stuart Hall and Paddy Whannel.
9. Working-Class Culture and Working-Class Politics in London, 1870-1900: Notes on the Remaking of a Working Class.
10. Get up, get into it and get involved - Soul, Civil Rights and Black Power, Paul Gilroy.
PART III STRUCTURALISM AND POST-STRUCTURALISM
11. The Dream-Work, Sigmund Freud.
12. Myth Today, Roland Barthes.
13. The Structures of Myth and The Structure of the Western, Will Wright.
14. Jules Verne: The Faulty Narrative, Pierre Macherey.
15. Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses, Louis Althusser.
16. Method, Michel Foucalt.
17. Feminism and the Principles of Poststructuralism, Chris Weedon.
18. Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.
19. Base and Superstructure, Karl Marx.
20. Letter to Joseph Bloch, Frederick Engels.
21. On Popular Music, Theodor W. Adorno.
22. Hegemony, Intellectuals and the State, Antonio Gramsci.
23. Popular Culture and the 'Turn to Gramsci', Tony Bennett.
24. Rocking' Hegemony: West Coast Rock and America's War in Vietnam, John Storey.
25. Pleasurable Negotiations, Christine Gledhill.
26. Carnival and Carnivalesque, Mikhail Bakhtin.
PART IV FEMINISM
27. Dallas and the Ideology of Mass Culture, Ien Ang.
28. Feminist Approaches to Popular Culture: Giving Patriarchy its Due, Lana F. Rakow.
29. Reading the Romance, Janice Radway.
30. The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers, Jacqueline Bobo.
31. Soap Opera and Utopia, Christine Geraghty.
32. Feminist Crime Writing: The Politics of Genre, Yvonne Tasker.
33. Feminism and Popular Culture, Morag Shiach.
PART V POSTMODERNISM
34. The Procession of Simulacra, Jean Baudrillard.
35. From Here to Modernity: Feminism and Postmodernism, Barbara Creed.
36. Feminism, Reading, Postmodernism, Meaghan Morris.
37. Postmodernism and 'The Other Side', Dick Hebdige.
38. Black Postmodern Practices, Cornel West (interviewed by Anders Stephenson).
39. Fashion and Postmodernism, Elizabeth Wilson.
40. Popular Music and Postmodern Theory, Andrew Goodwin.
41. Postmodern Blackness, Bell Hooks.
PART VI THE POLITICS OF THE POPULAR
42. Distinction and the Aristocracy of Culture, Pierre Bourdieu.
43. Notes on Deconstructing 'The Popular', Stuart Hall.
44. Cultural Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth Century Boston: The Creation of an
Organizational Base for High Culture in America, Paul DiMaggio.
45. Cultural Production, Terry Lovell.
46. The Practice of Everyday Life, Michel de Certeau.
47. The New Validation of Popular Culture: Sense and Sentimentality in Academia,
Michael Schudson.
48. The Popular Economy, John Fiske.
49. Feminist Desire and Female Pleasure, Ien Ang.
50. 'High Culture' Revisited, Jostein Gripsrud.
51. Symbolic Creativity, Paul Willis.
52. Pessimism, Optimism, Pleasure: The Future of Cultural Studies, Duncan Webster.
53. The Good, The Bad and the Indifferent: Defending Popular Culture from the Populists, Simon Frith.
54. Trajectories of Cultural Populism, Jim McGuigan.
55. Political Economy and Cultural Studies: Reconciliation or Divorce?, Nicholas
Garnham.
56. Cultural Studies vs. Political Economy: Is Anybody Else Bored with this Debate?,
Lawrence Grossberg.
Caracteristici
- Introduction's to each section have been fully revised and rewritten.
- Nine new readings added to up-date subject areas. Collects together work from theorists discussed in An Introduction to Cultural Theory and Popular Culture.