An introduction to theories of popular culture / Dominic Strinati.
Publisher: London : Routledge, 2002Edition: 2nd edDescription: 336 p.; 22cm001: 10610ISBN: 0415235006Subject(s): Culture | Postmodernism | Feminism | Semiology | MarxismDDC classification: 301.2 STRItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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An Introduction to Theories of Popular Culture is widely recognized as an immensely useful textbook for students taking courses in the major theories of popular culture. Strinati provides a critical assessment of the ways in which these theories have tried to understand and evaluate popular culture in modern societies.
Among the theories and ideas the book introduces are: mann culture, the Frankfurt School and the culture industry, semiology and structuralism, Marxism, feminism, postmodernism and cultural populism.
This new edition provides fresh material on Marxism and feminism, while a new final chapter assesses the significance of the theories explained in the book.
Previous ed.: 1995.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 1 Mass Culture and Popular Culture
- 2 The Frankfurt School and the Culture Industry
- 3 Structralism, Semiology and Popular Culture
- 4 Marxism, Political Economy and Ideology
- 5 Feminism and Popular Culture
- 6 Postmodernism and Popular Culture
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