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Unpopular Cultures Professor Steve Redhead

Unpopular Cultures By Professor Steve Redhead

Unpopular Cultures by Professor Steve Redhead


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Where legal theory, deviance and cultural studies collide, a whole new area of popular cultural studies has grown. This text provides an introduction to this field, covering such diverse areas as sport, the arts, popular music, heritage, tourism, youth culture, IT and various mass media.

Unpopular Cultures Summary

Unpopular Cultures: Birth of Law and Popular Culture by Professor Steve Redhead

Where legal theory, deviance and cultural studies collide, a whole new area of popular cultural studies has grown. This text provides an introduction to this field, covering such diverse areas as sport, the arts, popular music, heritage, tourism, youth culture, information technology and various mass media. The histories and studies covered in this book suggest the existence of a widespread condition in fin de siecle legal and cultural theory which is only partially caught by the debates about postmodernism, postmodernity and postmodernization. Redhead pursues the history of the popular/unpopular couplet from the late 19th century into the accelerated pop culture at the end of the millennium.

Table of Contents

Dancing on the edge; law and popular culture; cultural criminology; the law of art and the art of law; the love of law and popular culture; the ends of law and popular culture; unpopular cultural studies.

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GOR013309064
9780719036521
0719036526
Unpopular Cultures: Birth of Law and Popular Culture by Professor Steve Redhead
Used - Like New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
19950302
156
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