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The Myth of Popular Culture Perry Meisel (New York University, USA)

The Myth of Popular Culture By Perry Meisel (New York University, USA)

The Myth of Popular Culture by Perry Meisel (New York University, USA)


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In this fascinating examination of popular culture, esteemed cultural critic Perry Meisel shatters conventionally held notions about the division between 'high' and 'low' culture with the provocative theory that popular culture has a sustained dialectical rhythm.

The Myth of Popular Culture Summary

The Myth of Popular Culture: From Dante to Dylan by Perry Meisel (New York University, USA)

The Myth of Popular Culture

In this fascinating examination of popular culture, esteemed cultural critic Perry Meisel shatters conventionally held notions about the division between high and low culture with the provocative theory that popular culture has sustained dialectical rhythms. Meisel's deft critical analysis of three enduring cultural traditions - the American novel, Hollywood, and British and American rock music - leads us to question the very concept of the division between high and low culture.

Meisel begins his engaging discussion by refuting philosopher Theodor Adorno's assertion that high culture is dialectical and pop is not, showing that popular culture does indeed have a conversation both with its sources and with cultural authority as a whole. In the final section, Meisel turns his attention to Bob Dylan, a figure who, more than any other, shows what it means to synthesize and revise all traditions - music, poetry, iconography - and transform them completely.

Brilliantly conceived and clearly articulated, The Myth of Popular Culture from Dante to Dylan redefines the way in which we think about all forms of artistic expression.

About Perry Meisel (New York University, USA)

Perry Meisel is Professor of English at New York University. His books include The Myth of the Modern (1987), The Cowboy and the Dandy (1999), and The Literary Freud (2007). He has also written widely for publications that include The Village Voice, The New York Times, Partisan Review, and October.

Table of Contents

Preface: The Resistance to Pop

Acknowledgments

Part I The Battle of the Brows

1. A History of High and Low

Highbrow, Lowbrow, Middlebrow

Folk and Soul

Dante's Republic

General Converse: Johnson and the Long Eighteenth Century

Similitude in Dissimilitude

Keats and Mediocrity

Culture and Anarchy in the UK

The Battle of the Brows

Kitsch

The Myth of Popular Culture

2. Pop Culture in the Spectator

Poems of the People

Canons and Camp

Base and Superstructure, Soma and Psyche

3. Pop and Postmodernism

The Social Self

Andy Warhol

Hey, Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair

Part II Dialectics of Pop

4. The Death of Kings: American Fiction from Cooper to Chandler

Paleface and Redskin, Cowboy and Dandy

Pathfinding: Cooper and Mark Twain

Labor, Leisure, Love: Melville, James, Hemingway

Transatlantic: Raymond Chandler

5. Knock on Any Door: Three Histories of Hollywood

Ars Gratia Artis

Benjamin, Bazin, Eisenstein

Dialectics of Directing: Hawks, Welles, Scorsese

Dialectics of Acting: Barrymore, Bogart, Brando

Blonde on Blonde: Harlow and Monroe

Hang 'Em High: Welles, Lewis, Eastwood

6. The Blues Misreading of Gospel: A History of Rock and Roll

A Scandal in Bohemia

Jazz Myth, Jazz Reality

Soul Synthesis

Plugging In

Buddy Holly and the British Invasion

The Body English

Part III The World of Bob Dylan

7. Dylan and the Critics

Falling

The Limits of Typology

Dylan as Poet

8. Words and Music

Fractions

Slippin' and Slidin'

Dylan and Deferred Action

9. Dylan Himself

The Death of the Author

The Grand Tour and the Middle Passage

Hortatory

10. The Three Icons: Sinatra, Presley, Dylan

Iconography and Gender

The Fedora as Phallus

Elvis as Bobbysoxer

My Darling Young One

Works Cited

Index

Additional information

NLS9781405199346
9781405199346
1405199342
The Myth of Popular Culture: From Dante to Dylan by Perry Meisel (New York University, USA)
New
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2009-12-11
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