Popular culture : production and consumption

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Popular culture : production and consumption

edited by C. Lee Harrington and Denise D. Bielby

(Blackwell readers in sociology)

Blackwell Publishers, c2001

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

ISBN 9780631217091

内容説明

This is a rich collection of essays highlighting the complex relationship between cultural production and consumption using examples from music, television, magazines, sports, and advertising. Classic, contemporary, and newly commissioned articles examine the key themes and debates on popular culture by key scholars. Using a multitude of perspectives the book explores how culture is commodified and turned into profit, including a study of contemporary celebrity and fandom. In addition, issues of social and cultural diversity are addressed in readings that are accessible and provocative for both students and academics.

目次

List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. 1. Constructing the Popular: Cultural Production and Consumption: C. Lee Harrington and Denise D. Bielby. Part I: What is Popular?: 2. Making Artistic Music Popular Music: The Goal of True Folk: John Blacking. 3. Batman, Deviance, and Camp: Andy Medhurst. 4. Take Me Out to the Ball Game: The Transformation of Production-Consumption. Relations in Professional Team Sport: Kimberly S. Schimmel. 5. Art Appreciation at Caesar's Palace: Mel McCombie. Part II: Cultural Production/Commodification: 6. Art as Collection Action: Howard S. Becker. 7. Commodity Lesbianism: Danae Clark. 8. Alternative to What?: Tom Frank. 9. Imagineering the Inner City?: Landscapes of Pleasure and the Commodification of Cultural Spetacle in the Postmodern City: Scott Salmon. Part III: Taste, Reception, and Resistance: 10. Encoding/Decoding: Stuart Hall. 11. (Male) Desire and (Female) Disgust: Reading Hustler: Laura Kipnis. 12. Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes: The Cultural Production of Rock and Roll: Harris Friedberg. 13. Site Reading?: Globalization, Identity and the Consumption of Place in Popular Music: Minelle Mahtani and Scott Salmon. 14. Diasporic Noise: History, Hip Hop, and the Post-colonial Politics of Sound: George Lipsitz. Part IV: Authoring Texts/Readers Reading: 15. The Concept of Formula in the Study of Popular Literature: John G. Cawelti. 16. The Task of the Translator: An Introduction to the Translation of Baudelaire's Tableux Parisien: Walter Benjamin. 17. Intertextuality: John Fiske. 18. On Reading Soaps: A Semiotic Primer: Robert C. Allen. 19. Don't Have to DJ No More: Sampling and the "Autonomous" Creator: David Sanjek. Part V: Celebrity and Fandom: 20. The Assembly Line of Greatness: Celebrity in Twentieth-Century America: Joshua Gamson. 21. Mountains of Contradictions: Gender, Class, and Region in the Star Image of Dolly Parton: Pamela Wilson. 22. Fandom as Pathology: Joli Jenson. 23. Scottish Fans, not English Hooligans! Scots, Scottishness, and Scottish Football: Gary P. T. Finn and Richard Giulianotti. Index.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780631217107

内容説明

This is a rich collection of contemporary perspectives on how culture is produced and commodified using current examples from music, television, magazines, sports, and advertising. Incorporating a variety of theoretical frameworks, the book addresses, in addition, issues of social and cultural diversity in readings by key scholars that are accessible and provocative for both students and academics.

目次

List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. 1. Constructing the Popular: Cultural Production and Consumption: C. Lee Harrington and Denise D. Bielby. Part I: What is Popular?:. 2. Making Artistic Music Popular Music: The Goal of True Folk: John Blacking. 3. Batman, Deviance, and Camp: Andy Medhurst. 4. Take Me Out to the Ball Game: The Transformation of Production-Consumption. Relations in Professional Team Sport: Kimberly S. Schimmel. 5. Art Appreciation at Caesar's Palace: Mel McCombie. Part II: Cultural Production/Commodification:. 6. Art as Collection Action: Howard S. Becker. 7. Commodity Lesbianism: Danae Clark. 8. Alternative to What?: Tom Frank. 9. Imagineering the Inner City?: Landscapes of Pleasure and the Commodification of Cultural Spetacle in the Postmodern City: Scott Salmon. Part III: Taste, Reception, and Resistance: . 10. Encoding/Decoding:. Stuart Hall. 11. (Male) Desire and (Female) Disgust: Reading Hustler: Laura Kipnis. 12. Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes: The Cultural Production of Rock and Roll: Harris Friedberg. 13. Site Reading?: Globalization, Identity and the Consumption of Place in Popular Music: Minelle Mahtani and Scott Salmon. 14. Diasporic Noise: History, Hip Hop, and the Post-colonial Politics of Sound: George Lipsitz. Part IV: Authoring Texts/Readers Reading: . 15. The Concept of Formula in the Study of Popular Literature: John G. Cawelti. 16. The Task of the Translator: An Introduction to the Translation of Baudelaire's Tableux Parisien: Walter Benjamin. 17. Intertextuality: John Fiske. 18. On Reading Soaps: A Semiotic Primer: Robert C. Allen. 19. Don't Have to DJ No More: Sampling and the "Autonomous" Creator: David Sanjek. Part V: Celebrity and Fandom:. 20. The Assembly Line of Greatness: Celebrity in Twentieth-Century America: Joshua Gamson. 21. Mountains of Contradictions: Gender, Class, and Region in the Star Image of Dolly Parton: Pamela Wilson. 22. Fandom as Pathology: Joli Jenson. 23. Scottish Fans, not English Hooligans! Scots, Scottishness, and Scottish Football: Gary P. T. Finn and Richard Giulianotti. Index.

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