Hop on pop : the politics and pleasures of popular culture /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Jenkins, Henry, 1958-, McPherson, Tara, Shattuc, Jane
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 2002.
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500 |g The culture that sticks to your skin : a manifesto for a new cultural studies ;  |t Defining popular culture /  |r Henry Jenkins,  |r Tara McPherson,  |r Jane Shattuc --  |t Daytime utopias : if you lived in Pine Valley, you'd be home /  |r Elayne Rapping --  |t Cardboard patriarchy : adult baseball card collecting and the nostalgia for a presexual past /  |r John Bloom --  |t Virgins for Jesus : the gender politics of therapeutic Christian fundamentalist media /  |r Heather Hendershot --  |t "Do we look like Ferengi capitalists to you?" : Star Trek's Klingons as emergent virtual American ethnics /  |r Peter A. Chvany --  |g The  |t empress's new clothing? : public intellectualism and popular culture /  |r Jane Shattuc --  |t "My beautiful wickedness" : The wizard of Oz as lesbian fantasy /  |r Alexander Doty --  |t "Ceci n'est pas une jeune fille" : videocams, representation, and "othering" in the worlds of teenage girls /  |r Gerry Bloustien --  |t "No matter how small?" : the democratic imagination of Dr. Seuss /  |r Henry Jenkins --  |g An  |t auteur in the age of the internet : JMS, Babylon 5, and the net /  |r Alan Wexelblat --  |t "I'm a loser baby" : zines and the creation of underground identity /  |r Stephen Duncombe --  |t "Anyone can do it" : forging a participatory culture in karaoke bars /  |r Robert Drew --  |t Watching wrestling/ writing performance /  |r Sharon Mazer --  |t Mae West's maids : race, "authenticity," and the discourse of camp /  |r Pamela Robertson Wojcik --  |t "They dig her message" : opera, television, and the Black diva /  |r Dianne Brooks --  |t How to become a camp icon in five easy lessons : fetishism- and Tallulah Bankhead's phallus /  |r Edward O'Neill --  |t "It will get a terrific laugh" : on the problematic pleasures and politics of Holocaust humor /  |r Louis Kaplan --  |g The  |t sound of disaffection /  |r Tony Grajeda --  |t Corruption, criminality, and the nickelodeon /  |r Roberta E. Pearson,  |r William Uricchio --  |t "Racial cross-dressing" in the jazz age : cultural therapy and its discontents in cabaret nightlife /  |r Nicholas M. Evans --  |g The  |t invisible burlesque body of La Guardia's New York /  |r Anna McCarthy --  |t Quarantined! : a case study of Boston's combat zone /  |r Eric Schaefer,  |r Eithne Johnson --  |t On thrifting /  |r Matthew Tinkcom,  |r Joy Van Fuqua,  |r Amy Villarejo --  |t Shopping sense : Fanny Fern and Jennie June on consumer culture in the nineteenth century /  |r Elana Crane --  |t Navigating myst-y landscapes : killer applications and hybrid criticism /  |r Greg M. Smith --  |g The  |t rules of the game : Evil dead II meet thy doom /  |r Angela Ndalianis --  |t Seeing in black and white : gender and racial visibility from Gone with the wind to Scarlet Tara McPherson --  |g "The  |t last truly British people you will ever know" : skinheads, Pakis, and Morrissey /  |r Nabeel Zuberi --  |t Finding one's way home : I dream of Jeannie and diasporic identity /  |r Maria Koundoura --  |t As Canadian as possible : Anglo-Canadian popular culture and the American other /  |r Aniko Bodroghkozy --  |t Wheels of fortune : nation, culture, and the Tour de France /  |r Catherine Palmer --  |t Narrativizing cyber-travel : CD-ROM travel games and the art of historical recovery /  |r Ellen Strain --  |t Hotting, twocking, and indigenous shipping : a vehicular theory of knowledge in cultural studies /  |r John Hartley --  |t "Ain't I de one everybody come to see?!" : popular memories of Uncle Tom's cabin /  |r Robyn R. Warhol --  |t Stress management ideology and the other spaces of women's power /  |r Kathleen Green --  |t "Have you seen this child?" : from milk carton to mise-en-abime /  |r Eric Freedman --  |t Introducing horror /  |r Charles E. Weigl. 
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650 0 |a Popular culture  |x Study and teaching  |z United States. 
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650 0 |a Popular culture  |z United States. 
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700 1 |a McPherson, Tara. 
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