Gilligan unbound : pop culture in the age of globalization
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Gilligan unbound : pop culture in the age of globalization
Rowman & Littlefield, c2001
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Bibliographical note: p. 213-250
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In Gilligan Unbound, distinguished Shakespeare scholar and literary critic, Paul A. Cantor, proves once and for all that popular culture can be every bit as complex, meaningful, and provocative as the most celebrated works of literature - and a lot more fun. Cantor analyzes and interprets a wide variety of classic television programs with the same seriousness, care, and creativity as he would Hamlet or Macbeth to reveal how dramatically America's image of itself has evolved from the 1960s to the present. Visit our website for sample chapters!
目次
- National television and the democratic ideology of America
- "the courage of the fearless crew"- "Gilligan's Island" and the Americanization of the globe
- Shakespeare in the original Klingon - "Star Trek" and the end of history
- global television and the decline of the nation state
- Simpson agonistes - atomistic politics, the nuclear family and the globalization of Springfield
- mainstreaming paranoia - "The X-Files" and the delegitimation of the nation-state
- conclusion - "there's no place like home".
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