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High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment Jim Collins

High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment By Jim Collins

High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment by Jim Collins


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Summary

* Takes a new direction in cultural studies by focusing on elite a culturea as popular culture. * Consists of case studies on emergent phenomena in mainstream culture that have never before been given significant scholarly treatment.

High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment Summary

High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment by Jim Collins

An exploration by nine key thinkers of the popularization of elite tastes for mass audiences, High--Pop challenges the project of cultural studies to focus on all--but--ignored forms of mainstream culture.

High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment Reviews

High--Pop is an important book, and a challenging one. Its wide--ranging examination of the integration of high culture into popular entertainment offers rich and provocative insights into the changing dynamics of taste, value, culture, and consumption. Just the kind of critical rethinking of earlier perspectives that cultural studies now badly needs. Tony Bennett, the Open University

About Jim Collins

Jim Collins is Associate Professor of Film, Television, and English at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of Uncommon Cultures: Popular Culture and Postmodernism (1989) and Architectures of Excess (1995), and co--editor of Film Theory Goes to the Movies (1993).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations. List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. High--Pop: An Introduction: Jim Collins (University of Notre Dame). 1. Expecting Rain: Opera as Popular Culture? John Storey (Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland). 2. Signature and Brand: John Frow (University of Edinburgh). 3. From Brahmin Julia to Working--Class Emeril: The Evolution of Television Cooking: Toby Miller (Tisch School of Fine Arts, NYU). 4. Tantalizing Others: Multicultural Anxiety and the New Orientalism: Kim Middleton Meyer (University of Notre Dame, Doctoral Candidate). 5. Class Rites in the Age of the Blockbuster: Alan Wallach (College of William and Mary). 6. Museums and Department Stores: Close Encounters: Carol Duncan (Ramapo College). 7. Which Shakespeare to Love? Film, Fidelity, and the Performance of Literature: Tim Corrigan (Temple University). 8. No (Popular) Place Like Home? Jim Collins (University of Notre Dame). 9. Style and the Perfection of Things: Celia Lury (Goldsmiths College, University of London). Index.

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GOR005714431
9780631222118
0631222111
High-Pop: Making Culture into Popular Entertainment by Jim Collins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20020111
248
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