Probing Popular Culture: On and Off the Internet
Autor Marshall Fishwicken Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2004
-Canadian Psychology
In Probing Popular Culture: On and Off the Internet, one of the leading authorities in American and popular culture studies presents an eye-opening examination of the Information Age’s influence on what we do, how we live, and who we are. Dr. Marshall Fishwick, author of the textbooks Great Awakenings: Popular Religion and Popular Culture; Popular Culture: Cavespace to Cyberspace; and Popular Culture in a New Age focuses his penetrating gaze upon the impact of the icons and events that color the fabric of our lives. Peppered with quotes from influential figures ranging from Plato to P. T. Barnum, this book provides food for thought that will spark smart discussion about every aspect of popular culture—from Henry Ford to Y2K, the impact on popular culture of the September 11 tragedy, and more.
Probing Popular Culture examines our cultural icons, our fads, our hopes, and our fears-and ties them into the images we see everyday in the news and on the Web. Dr. Fishwick probes the most recent developments, crises, and anxieties encountered on our headlong dash down the Information Superhighway—and illustrates the reasons behind the media madness. Religion, sports, food, comic books, TV, and movies-none escape his microscopic dissection.
Probing Popular Culture focuses on:
- historical pioneers—from Socrates to Walt Whitman and Walt Disney-who pondered and studied the phenomenon known as “popular culture”
- culture frenzies—why Americans have a tendency toward trends, fads, and frenzies
- the emergence of America as a “super” popular culture with current predominance in world media, movies, clothing, music, and food
- the loss of old traditions and the invention of new ones
- “hype”—its definition, its origin, and its negative effect on the human race
- the “gaps” that have developed all over the world—mainly between the United States and other countries—because of the introduction of the Information Age in popular culture
- and much more
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780789021328
ISBN-10: 0789021323
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0789021323
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
- About the Author
- Contributors
- Foreword (Tom Wolfe)
- Preface (Peter Rollins)
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Welcome to the Twenty-First Century
- Notes from the Backbench
- PROBING THE POPULAR
- The Probing Process
- Pioneer Probers
- Probing a Frenzy
- The American Studies Link
- The Popular Culture Boom
- The East-West Pop Link
- The Great Tradition
- LOOKING AROUND
- Pop Hype
- The Gap
- To Hack or Not to Hack
- 9/11
- Cyberlore
- Heroes: From Haloes to Handcuffs
- Connecting the Dots
- Spoiled by Success
- LOOKING BACK
- The Cowboy and World Mythology
- Paul Bunyan: Fakelore Meets Folklore
- The Sign of the T: Henry Ford
- Folk-Joke: Joe Magarac
- ARF
- Thunder from the Pulpit
- LOOKING AHEAD
- Living with Machines
- Wanted: A New Mythology
- Helping Humpty-Dumpty
- What Lies Ahead?
- Petite Probes
- OTHER VOICES
- The Virus of Superficial Popular Culture Studies (Ray B. Browne)
- Teachers, Teens, and Technology (Katherine Lynde)
- The Realm of Splogia: A Report to the World Anthropological Legation (James Combs)
- My Students Speak
- Epilogue: How Are We Different?
- Appendix: Essential Electronic Resources
- Further Reading
- Notes
- Index
Descriere
In Probing Popular Culture: On and Off the Internet, one of the leading authorities in American and popular culture studies presents an eye-opening examination of the Information Age's influence on what we do, how we live, and who we are. Dr. Marshall Fishwick, author of the textbooks Great Awakenings: Popular Religion and Popular Culture; Popular Culture: Cavespace to Cyberspace; and Popular Culture in a New Age focuses his penetrating gaze upon the impact of the cultural icons and events that color the fabric of our lives. He examines the most recent developments, crises, and anxieties encountered in our headlong dash down the Information Superhighway—and illustrates the reasons behind the media madness. Peppered with quotes from influential figures ranging from Plato to P. T. Barnum, this book provides food for thought that will spark smart discussion about every aspect of popular culture—from Henry Ford to Y2K, the impact on popular culture of the September 11 tragedy, and more.