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748

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Hop on Pop: The Politics and Pleasures of Popular Culture
2003, Duke University Press
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Hop on pop: the politics and pleasures of popular culture
2002, Duke University Press
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Hop on Pop: The Politics and Pleasures of Popular Culture
January 2002, Duke University Press
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Table of Contents

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

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Durham, [N.C.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306/.0973
Library of Congress
E169.12 .H666 2002, HM585, E169.1 .H77 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 748 p. :
Number of pages
748

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3940194M
ISBN 10
0822327279, 0822327376
LCCN
2001008590
OCLC/WorldCat
49873040
Goodreads
3846383
206966

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