Popular Culture as Everyday Life
Editat de Dennis Waskul, Phillip Vanninien Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 noi 2015
At the beginning of the book, the authors have provided a grid that shows the topics and themes that each article touches on. This book is for popular culture classes, and will also be an asset in courses on the sociology of everyday life, ethnography, and social psychology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138833395
ISBN-10: 1138833398
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 2 black & white illustrations, 1 black & white tables, 2 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138833398
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 2 black & white illustrations, 1 black & white tables, 2 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
UndergraduateCuprins
Foreword
Introduction: Popular Culture as Everyday Life
Phillip Vannini and Dennis D. Waskul
Essays on the Daily Life of Popular Culture
1. Watching Television
Thomas Conroy
2. Watching Reality Television
Tony E. Adams
3. Watching Drug Commercials
Charles Edgley
4. Using Mobile Phones
Christopher J. Schneider
5. Sharing and Waiting on Facebook
Staci Newmahr
6. Reading
Michael Schwalbe
7. Making Video
Phillip Vannini
8. Sharing Selfies
Uschi Klein
9. Playing Music
Simon Gottschalk
10. Seeing Live Music
Emily M. Boyd
11. Playing Games is (Not Always) Fun
J. Patrick Williams
12. Sleeping
Carolyn Ellis
13. Having Sex
Beth Montemurro
14. Going to the Bathroom
Dennis D. Waskul
15. Getting Dressed
John C. Pruit
16. Putting on Makeup
Rebecca F. Plante
17. Drinking Coffee
Pernille S. Stroeback
18. Exercising
Michael Atkinson
19. Kicking Ass
Dale C. Spencer
20. Watching the Super Bowl
Bernard D. Glowinski and Joseph A. Kotarba
21. Home-Making
Karen McCormack
22. Having Pets
Leslie Irvine
23. On Not Driving
Sherryl Kleinman
24. Snow-Gazing
David Redmon
25. Shopping
Keith Berry
26. Trick-or-Treating
William Ryan Force
27. Staying in Hotels
Orvar Löfgren
28. (Not) Smoking
Justin A. Martin
29. Consuming Craft
Michael Ian Borer
Introduction: Popular Culture as Everyday Life
Phillip Vannini and Dennis D. Waskul
Essays on the Daily Life of Popular Culture
1. Watching Television
Thomas Conroy
2. Watching Reality Television
Tony E. Adams
3. Watching Drug Commercials
Charles Edgley
4. Using Mobile Phones
Christopher J. Schneider
5. Sharing and Waiting on Facebook
Staci Newmahr
6. Reading
Michael Schwalbe
7. Making Video
Phillip Vannini
8. Sharing Selfies
Uschi Klein
9. Playing Music
Simon Gottschalk
10. Seeing Live Music
Emily M. Boyd
11. Playing Games is (Not Always) Fun
J. Patrick Williams
12. Sleeping
Carolyn Ellis
13. Having Sex
Beth Montemurro
14. Going to the Bathroom
Dennis D. Waskul
15. Getting Dressed
John C. Pruit
16. Putting on Makeup
Rebecca F. Plante
17. Drinking Coffee
Pernille S. Stroeback
18. Exercising
Michael Atkinson
19. Kicking Ass
Dale C. Spencer
20. Watching the Super Bowl
Bernard D. Glowinski and Joseph A. Kotarba
21. Home-Making
Karen McCormack
22. Having Pets
Leslie Irvine
23. On Not Driving
Sherryl Kleinman
24. Snow-Gazing
David Redmon
25. Shopping
Keith Berry
26. Trick-or-Treating
William Ryan Force
27. Staying in Hotels
Orvar Löfgren
28. (Not) Smoking
Justin A. Martin
29. Consuming Craft
Michael Ian Borer
Recenzii
"Ultimately, this is a very rewarding text, and one that this reader will be coming back to many times."
--Will Gibson, University College London, in Symbolic Interaction
"Relevant for multiple disciplines, Popular Culture as Everyday Life offers readers a unique (and even experimental) perspective on popular culture that at times reads like a diary, at other times like a history lesson, and at still other times promises to be a time capsule or snapshot representing popular culture as it currently exists in the early twenty-first century. Whether they are embracing the culture, resisting the culture, or merely co-existing with the culture, the authors in this volume collectively document and examine the place, function, meaning, and value that the culture in question has in their everyday lives."
-- Carol Rambo, University of Memphis
"Peter Berger argued that the most important thing you can know about someone is what they take for granted, and these days, it is largely about popular culture. The gripping essays show the richness of "the mundane doings of people and their ways of life" in constructing social and moral orders, even as they celebrate the profoundly trivial. The chapters will motivate students to do their own investigations of everyday life."
-- David Altheide, Arizona State University
"Popular Culture as Everyday Life celebrates how daily commonplaces can become rich subjects for deep sociological insights. The diverse chapters reveal the mundane doings of people to be anything but. A must read for anyone who has ever slept, gotten dressed, drank coffee, put on makeup, gone to the bathroom, has never smoked or kicked ass, has watched television, or has had sex."
--Eugene Halton, University of Notre Dame
--Will Gibson, University College London, in Symbolic Interaction
"Relevant for multiple disciplines, Popular Culture as Everyday Life offers readers a unique (and even experimental) perspective on popular culture that at times reads like a diary, at other times like a history lesson, and at still other times promises to be a time capsule or snapshot representing popular culture as it currently exists in the early twenty-first century. Whether they are embracing the culture, resisting the culture, or merely co-existing with the culture, the authors in this volume collectively document and examine the place, function, meaning, and value that the culture in question has in their everyday lives."
-- Carol Rambo, University of Memphis
"Peter Berger argued that the most important thing you can know about someone is what they take for granted, and these days, it is largely about popular culture. The gripping essays show the richness of "the mundane doings of people and their ways of life" in constructing social and moral orders, even as they celebrate the profoundly trivial. The chapters will motivate students to do their own investigations of everyday life."
-- David Altheide, Arizona State University
"Popular Culture as Everyday Life celebrates how daily commonplaces can become rich subjects for deep sociological insights. The diverse chapters reveal the mundane doings of people to be anything but. A must read for anyone who has ever slept, gotten dressed, drank coffee, put on makeup, gone to the bathroom, has never smoked or kicked ass, has watched television, or has had sex."
--Eugene Halton, University of Notre Dame
Descriere
In Popular Culture and Everyday Life Phillip Vannini and Dennis Waskul have brought together a variety of short essays that illustrate the many ways that popular culture intersects with mundane experiences of everyday life.
At the beginning of the book, the authors have provided a grid that shows the topics and themes that each article touches on. This book is for popular culture classes, and will also be an asset in courses on the sociology of everyday life, ethnography, and social psychology.
At the beginning of the book, the authors have provided a grid that shows the topics and themes that each article touches on. This book is for popular culture classes, and will also be an asset in courses on the sociology of everyday life, ethnography, and social psychology.