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Major Problems In American Popular Culture Major Problems In American History Series 1st Edition Franz

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Major Problems In American Popular Culture Major Problems In American History Series 1st Edition Franz
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Publisher: Cengage Learning
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.74 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Franz, Kathleen, Smulyan, Susan
ISBN: 9780618474813, 0618474811
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Major Problems In American Popular Culture Major Problems In American History Series 1st Edition Franz by Franz, Kathleen, Smulyan, Susan 9780618474813, 0618474811 instant download after payment.

MAJOR PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE follows the highly successful Major Problems format. Each chapter comprises essays and documents that focus on a particular aspect of American popular culture. These essays and documents will prompt students to think about the centrality of popular culture in American life and its powerful role in forging identity, historical memory, and relationships among consumers, producers, citizens, and the state. They reinforce the idea that popular culture is the ground on which cultural and social transformations are worked. Race and class are at the center of the analysis, and these categories, along with gender and nationalism, thread through the chapters. They all argue for seeing popular audiences as active creators rather than passive receivers of popular culture. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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