Popular Culture: An Introduction

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NYU Press, 1999 - History - 202 pages

The concise introduction to the study of popular culture

From Madonna and drag queens to cyberpunk and webzines, popular culture constitutes a common and thereby critical part of our lives. Yet the study of popular culture has been condemned and praised, debated and ridiculed. In Popular Culture: An Introduction, Carla Freccero reveals why we study popular culture and how it is taught in the classroom.

Blending music, science fiction, and film, Freccero shows us that an informed awareness of politics, race, and sexuality is essential to any understanding of popular culture. Freccero places rap music, the Alien Trilogy and Sandra Cisneros in the context of postcolonialism, identity politics, and technoculture to show students how they can draw on their already existing literacies and on the cultures they know in order to think critically.Complete with a glossary of useful terms, a sample syllabus and extensive bibliography, this book is the concise introduction to the study of popular culture.

 

Contents

Cultural Studies Popular Culture and Pedagogy
13
Sexual Subcultures
33
Identity Politics and Postcoloniality
59
Multiculturalisms Migrations
77
Technocultures
99
Sample Syllabus
131
Glossary
149
Filmography
173
Index
193
About the Author
202
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About the author (1999)

Carla Freccero is Professor of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz

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