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Enviropop By Mark Meister

Enviropop by Mark Meister


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Although much scholarly and critical attention has been paid to the relationship between rhetoric and environmental issues, media and environmental issues, and politics and environmental issues, no book has yet focused on the relationship between popular culture and environmental issues.

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Enviropop: Studies in Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culture by Mark Meister

Although much scholarly and critical attention has been paid to the relationship between rhetoric and environmental issues, media and environmental issues, and politics and environmental issues, no book has yet focused on the relationship between popular culture and environmental issues. This collection of essays provides a rigorous and multifaceted rhetorical and critical perspective on the ways in which the language and imagery of nature is incorporated strategically into various popular culture textsranging from greeting cards to advertisements to supermarket tabloids. As a distinguished group of scholars reveals, our notions about the environment and environmentalism are both reflected in and shaped by our popular culture in fascinating ways never previously examined in an academic context.

The consumptive vision of nature presented in these texts represents a wholly American view, one promoting leisure and comfort, and nature as the place to experience them. This good life attitude toward the environment often serves to commodify it, to render it little more than space in which to pursue conventional notions of the American dream. As such, the volume represents a bold and striking vision both of popular culture and of popular notions of an environment that can be either protected or just simply consumed.

About Mark Meister

MARK MEISTER is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at North Dakota State University.

PHYLLIS M. JAPP is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communications at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Rationale for Studying Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culture by Mark Meister and Phyllis M. Japp When Hallmark Calls Upon Nature: Images of Nature in Greeting Cards by Diana L. Rehling Monopoly, the National Parks Edition: Reading Neo-Liberal Simulacra by Abdy Opel Cultivating the Agrarian Myth in Hollywood Films by Jean P. Retzinger Primetime Subversion: The Environmental Rhetoric of the Simpsons by Anne Marie Todd Purification through Simplification: Nature, the Good Life, and Consumer Culture by Phyllis M. Japp and Debra K. Japp An Analsis of the "Tree-Hugger" Label by Mark DeLoach, Michael Bruner, and Josh Gossett From Loch Ness Monsters to Global Warming: Framing Environmental Risk in a Supermarket Tabloid by Donnalyn Pompper A Faint-Green Sell: Advertising and the Natural World by Julia Corbett Environment as Consumer Icon in Advertising Fantasy by Diane Hope Living Above It All: The Liminal Fantasy of Sport Utility Vehicle Advertisements by Richard K. Olsen, Jr. Index

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CIN0275969282G
9780275969288
0275969282
Enviropop: Studies in Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culture by Mark Meister
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2002-09-30
248
N/A
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