Cult Pop Culture [3 Volumes]

Cult Pop Culture [3 Volumes]

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  • Author: Bob Batchelor
  • Publisher: ABC-CLIO
  • ISBN: 0313357803
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 896

These volumes explore the quirky, offbeat aspects of American popular culture that people have loved over the last 50 years. By examining the people and subjects we hold most dear, this set offers insights into what Americans think, feel, and cherish. Through this investigation of sublime, transcendent, and idiosyncratic trends, readers will learn more about iconic individuals, topics, and subjects that form the vast underbelly of American culture.


Cult Pop Culture

Cult Pop Culture

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  • Author: Bob Batchelor
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 0313357811
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 895

This three-volume collection of original essays examines cult pop culture, the often-seedy underbelly of American popular culture. Cult Pop Culture: How the Fringe Became Mainstream is the first collection dedicated to the quirky, offbeat aspects of American popular culture that people have loved, enjoyed, (and in some cases) worshiped over the last 50 years. By examining the people and subjects we hold most dear, this three-volume set offers deep insights into what Americans think, feel, and cherish. Organized by subject, the collection enables readers to focus on a given topic or compare different subjects across cult phenomenon. Volume One of the set covers film and television topics, Volume Two examines music and literature, and Volume Three explores sports, clubs, and the cult industry. Through this investigation of sublime, transcendent, and idiosyncratic trends, readers will learn more about iconic individuals, topics, and subjects that form the vast underbelly of American culture. By revealing how tightly interwoven cult topics are with the public's broader notion of popular culture, the collection underscores the blurry line between normal and abnormal, grandiose and degradation.


Cult Pop Culture [3 volumes]

Cult Pop Culture [3 volumes]

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  • Author: Bob Batchelor
  • Publisher: Praeger
  • ISBN: 9780313357800
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Cult Pop Culture: Everyday cult

Cult Pop Culture: Everyday cult

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  • Author: Bob Batchelor
  • Publisher: Praeger Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780313358043
  • Category : National characteristics, American
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 736


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  • Category : National characteristics, American
  • Languages : en
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Cult Pop Culture: Literature and music

Cult Pop Culture: Literature and music

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  • Author: Bob Batchelor
  • Publisher: Praeger Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780313357848
  • Category : National characteristics, American
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 736


Brit Cult

Brit Cult

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  • Author: Andrew Calcutt
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
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  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 452

From Acid Jazz to Peter Sellers, a quick-take who's who of British pop culture From the Swinging 60s and the mods, from the seventies and the punks to Generation E, Britpop and Cool Britain--the past 50 years have seen a steady stream of world-sweeping movements, trends, and styles come out of the British Isles. In this hip, fast-paced look at who's who and what's what of British popular culture, cultist Andrew Calcutt explores more than 200 key people, products, and phenomena in British popular culture. Calcutt deftly deconstructs hundreds of Brit Cult icons--such as Monty Python, J. G. Ballard, Nick Hornby, Martin Amis, Doc Martens, E-Type Jaguars, glam, and goth, Malcolm McClaren, Blur, Oasis, The Kinks, The Who, and the Stones--and identifies who or what they are, what they represent to us, and what they have, in turn, inspired. Each entry is a brief, stand-alone essay providing biographical details, analysis, observation, and opinion; but, taken together, the essays add up to a revealing portrait of the good (The Beatles), the bad (racist skinheads) and the ugly (football hooligans) of British pop culture in all its many facets.


The Must List

The Must List

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  • Author: The Editors of Entertainment Weekly
  • Publisher: Liberty Street
  • ISBN: 1618933159
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 545

Get ready to obsess over the last twenty-five years of pop culture hits, misses, and cult classics. THE MUST LIST is an elegantly packaged, gift-worthy compilation of 100 illustrated top 25 lists celebrating the best in TV, movies, books, and music from the editors of Entertainment Weekly. Beginning with an introduction highlighting the "25 Things We've Forgotten About 1990", this full-color, deep-dive into the past twenty-five years of obsessive pop-culture coverage features the magazine's incisive criticism, trademark humor, and 2,500 amazing moments. Featured topics include: Greatest Villains, One-Hit Wonders, Best Superheroes, Mobsters, Zombies, Dystopias, Shocking Snubs, Unsexiest Sexy Moments, British Imports, Memorable Deaths, Late Night Comedy Wars, and many more binge-worthy lists.


The Rough Guide to Cult Pop

The Rough Guide to Cult Pop

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  • Author: Paul Simpson
  • Publisher: Rough Guides
  • ISBN: 9781843532293
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 378

This new Rough Guide is devoted to pop music, the tacky, catchy yet enduring music we grew up listening to when we should have been listening to something more profound. We celebrate the hits, the singers, the impresarios and the songs which have made up the soundtrack to our lives. So come along pop pickers, put on your blue suede shoes (or your tartan trousers or puffball skirt, it's your call) and take a stroll down Electric Avenue. Not aarf! Features include: bull; The Stars A celebration of those performers, from Robbie Williams to Andy Williams (and Madonna to Mungo Jerry), who have had us singing along or, in the case of Dean Friedman and Kajagoogoo, left us wondering what the world is coming to.


Popular Culture Theory and Methodology

Popular Culture Theory and Methodology

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  • Author: Harold E. Hinds
  • Publisher: Popular Press
  • ISBN: 9780879728717
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 428

Since its birth in the 1960s, the study of popular culture has come a long way in defining its object, its purpose, and its place in academe. Emerging along the margins of a scholarly establishment that initially dismissed anything popular as unworthy of serious study-trivial, formulaic, easily digestible, escapist-early practitioners of the discipline stubbornly set about creating the theoretical and methodological framework upon which a deeper understanding could be founded. Through seminal essays that document the maturation of the field as it gradually made headway toward legitimacy, Popular Culture Theory and Methodology provides students of popular culture with both the historical context and the critical apparatus required for further growth. For all its progress, the study of popular culture remains a site of healthy questioning. What exactly is popular culture? How should it be studied? What forces come together in producing, disseminating, and consuming it? Is it always conformist, or has it the power to subvert, refashion, resist, and destabilize the status quo? How does it differ from folk culture, mass culture, commercial culture? Is the line between "high" and "low" merely arbitrary? Do the popular arts have a distinctive aesthetics? This collection offers a wide range of responses to these and similar questions. Edited by Harold E. Hinds, Jr., Marilyn F. Motz, and Angela M. S. Nelson, Popular Culture Theory and Methodology charts some of the key turning points in the "culture wars" and leads us through the central debates in this fast developing discipline. Authors of the more than two dozen studies, several of which are newly published here include John Cawelti, Russel B. Nye, Ray B. Browne, Fred E. H. Schroeder, John Fiske, Lawrence Mintz, David Feldman, Roger Rollin, Harold Schechter, S. Elizabeth Bird, and Harold E. Hinds, Jr. A valuable bibliography completes the volume.