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Popular Culture Marcel Danesi

Popular Culture By Marcel Danesi

Popular Culture by Marcel Danesi


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The fourth edition of Popular Culture: Introductory Perspectives features a fully updated text with new material on celebrity in the digital age and our human desire for meaning. The most accessible text on the market, this new edition expands the illustration program and adds a suite of teaching ancillaries.

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Popular Culture: Introductory Perspectives by Marcel Danesi

For courses in popular culture, media and society, and sociology of the media. Pop culture surrounds us. Its products are the movies we watch, the music we listen to, and the books we read; they are on our televisions, phones, and computers. We are its fickle friend, loving to hate it and hating to love it. Danesi's text shows us how popular culture validates our common experiences and affects our daily lives. The fourth edition of Popular Culture: Introductory Perspectives features a fully updated text with new material on celebrity in the digital age. Marcel Danesi delves into the social structures that have led to the emergence and spread of pop culture, showing how it validates our common experiences and offering a variety of perspectives on its many modes of delivery into our everyday lives. The text expands the illustration program and adds teaching ancillaries on an accompanying website. Features of the Fourth Edition: -The most accessible popular culture textbook on the market -Helpfully organized by technology and medium -Provides new material tracing pop culture from medieval performances and texts, to the role of opera and carnivals and circuses to our present media rich culture -Adds new sections on nature of popularity and a new section on nano-celebrities -Features 50 illustrations -All new ancillary site with power points for instructor use

Popular Culture Reviews

Professor Danesi, whose research in pop culture is widely recognized as essential to our knowledge of this vast field, has completely revised and updated this basic reference through the inclusion of numerous relevant trends and movements that have arisen since the publication of the previous edition. Danesi's knack for synthesis and analysis of popular trends pervades this remarkable updating of a now classic work. -- Frank Nuessel, University of Louisville
Signs of popular culture are the signs of our times, signs of everyday life, signs through which we communicate on a daily basis, signs which make our thoughts, words, actions and relations, signs that generate other signs. With the spread of global sign networks, the signs of popular culture are everywhere, which makes reflection on signs not only appropriate, but necessary, even urgent. In a book vibrant with the communicative thrust of our times and with the sagacity of a master of the sign, Marcel Danesi does just this stearing his readers towards the understanding that popular culture in its infinite transformations is forever. -- Susan Petrilli, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

About Marcel Danesi

Marcel Danesi is professor of anthropology, semiotics, and communication theory at the University of Toronto. He is the author of several books, including the Concise Dictionary of Popular Culture.

Table of Contents

Preface 1 What Is Pop Culture? Defining Pop Culture Origins and Spread The Medieval Entertainments Carnivals and Circuses The Role of Opera Pop Culture, Material Culture, and Technology Features of Pop Culture Studying Pop Culture 2 Explaining Pop Culture Communications Models Critical Theories Psychological and Sociological Theories Semiotic Approaches Transgression Theories The Nature of Popularity Popularity in the Age of the Internet 3 The Business of Pop Culture The Market for Pop Culture The Pop Culture Industry Fad Culture Celebrity Culture Nano-Celebrities A Model 4 Popular Print Culture Books Newspapers Magazines Comics The News Media and the Nature of Representation 5 Radio Culture Radio Broadcasting Radio Genres The Radio Stage The Importance of Radio in Pop Culture History Radio and the Evolution of Contemporary Society and Politics 6 Pop Music The Advent of Pop Music Social Change Dissent Pop Music in the Internet Age Music and the Republic: Plato's View Revisited in the Internet Age 7 Cinema and Video Motion Pictures Postmodernism The Blockbuster Video Culture Cinema in the Internet Age The Age of Netflix 8 Television Television Broadcasting The Comedic and the Real Television as a Social Text Effects TV in the Internet Age Reality TV and the Evolution of Pop Politics 9 Advertising and Branding Advertising Ad Culture Branding Advertising in the Internet Age 10 Pop Language Defining Pop Language Slang Spelling Style Textspeak The Language of Emoji 11 Online Pop Culture Back to McLuhan The Online Stage Social Media Memes YouTube The Virtual Marketplace for Pop Culture 12 Forever Pop The Show Must Go On Pop Culture Spread Pop Culture in the Global Village Will Pop Culture Survive? Exercises and Discussion Questions Glossary References and Further Reading

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CIN1538107430G
9781538107430
1538107430
Popular Culture: Introductory Perspectives by Marcel Danesi
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2018-07-12
400
N/A
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