Popular culture/ edited by Michael Pickering

Contributor(s): Pickering, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles: Sage, 2010ISBN: 9781848602007DDC classification: 306
Contents:
Contents Volume II: From Mass Culture Critique to Popular Culture Studies Popular Culture - Early Considerations 16. On a Possible Popular Culture 3 Thomas Wright 17. What Is Culture? 23 Derek Kahn Popular Culture and Mass Culture - Control and Consent 18. A Theory of Mass Culture 31 Dwight Macdonald 19. The Problem of High Culture and Mass Culture 47 D.W. Brogan 20. Daydreams and Nightmares: Reflections on the Criticism of Mass Culture 59 Edward Shils 21. The Literary Imagination and the Explanation of Socio-Cultural Change in Modem Britain 75 Paul Filmer 22. Culture Industry Reconsidered 97 Theodor W. Adorno (Translated by Anson G. Rabinbach) 23. Hegemony and Mass Culture: A Semiotic Approach 105 M. Gottdiener 24. The Concept of Cultural Hegemony: Problems and Possibilities 127 T.J. Jackson tears 25. Beyond "Mass Culture": The Lonely Crowd, the Uses of Literacy, and the Postwar Era 157 Eugene Lunn 26. Murder, Mass Culture, and the Feminine: A View from the 4.50 from Paddington 177 Angela Devas Popular Culture Studies - Outlines and Overviews 27. Popular Culture: A 'Teaching Object' 197 Tony Bennett 28. Notes on Deconstructing 'The Popular" 213 Stuart Hall 29. What's in a Name? Popular Culture Theories and Their Limitations Jean Franco 227 30. What Is Cultvu-al Studies Anyway? Richard Johnson 239 31. Cultural Studies at the Crossroads Graham Murdoch 283 32. Professing the Popular Simon During 295 33. Social Power and Symbolic Sites: In the Tracks of Cultmal Studies Michael Pickering 305 34. Cultural Studies and the Challenge to English Michael Pickering 335 35. New Life: Cultural Studies and the Problem of the 'Popular* Scott Cutler Shershow 361 36. Post-Feminism and Popular Culture Angela McRobbie 385 37. Creativity, Popular Culture and Musical Experience Keith Negus and Michael Pickering 397 38. When the University Went 'Pop': Exploring Cultural Studies, Sociology of Culture, and the Rising Interest in the Study of Popular Culture 415 Lynn Schofield Clark
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Contents

Volume II: From Mass Culture Critique to Popular Culture Studies

Popular Culture - Early Considerations
16. On a Possible Popular Culture 3
Thomas Wright
17. What Is Culture? 23
Derek Kahn


Popular Culture and Mass Culture - Control and Consent
18. A Theory of Mass Culture 31
Dwight Macdonald
19. The Problem of High Culture and Mass Culture 47
D.W. Brogan
20. Daydreams and Nightmares: Reflections on the Criticism
of Mass Culture 59
Edward Shils
21. The Literary Imagination and the Explanation of Socio-Cultural
Change in Modem Britain 75
Paul Filmer
22. Culture Industry Reconsidered 97
Theodor W. Adorno
(Translated by Anson G. Rabinbach)
23. Hegemony and Mass Culture: A Semiotic Approach 105
M. Gottdiener
24. The Concept of Cultural Hegemony: Problems and Possibilities 127
T.J. Jackson tears
25. Beyond "Mass Culture": The Lonely Crowd, the Uses of Literacy,
and the Postwar Era 157
Eugene Lunn
26. Murder, Mass Culture, and the Feminine: A View from
the 4.50 from Paddington 177
Angela Devas


Popular Culture Studies - Outlines and Overviews
27. Popular Culture: A 'Teaching Object' 197
Tony Bennett
28. Notes on Deconstructing 'The Popular" 213
Stuart Hall
29. What's in a Name? Popular Culture Theories and Their Limitations
Jean Franco
227
30. What Is Cultvu-al Studies Anyway?
Richard Johnson
239
31. Cultural Studies at the Crossroads
Graham Murdoch
283
32. Professing the Popular
Simon During
295
33. Social Power and Symbolic Sites: In the Tracks of Cultmal Studies
Michael Pickering
305
34. Cultural Studies and the Challenge to English
Michael Pickering
335
35. New Life: Cultural Studies and the Problem of the 'Popular*
Scott Cutler Shershow
361
36. Post-Feminism and Popular Culture
Angela McRobbie
385
37. Creativity, Popular Culture and Musical Experience
Keith Negus and Michael Pickering
397
38. When the University Went 'Pop': Exploring Cultural Studies,
Sociology of Culture, and the Rising Interest in the Study
of Popular Culture 415
Lynn Schofield Clark

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