French popular culture : an introduction
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French popular culture : an introduction
Arnold , Distributed in the U.S. by Oxford University Press, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This introductory textbook sets out the key issues for understanding French popular culture. Looking at topics such as the media, music and fashion, it provides a structured and coherent analysis of the economics and politics behind popular culture, as well as a discussion of its social and cultural significance. Bringing together an international team of experts in French Studies, the book focuses on the period 1945-2000, and supports its discussion with a range of pedagogic tools such as a series of case studies, topics for discussion and further study and an annotated reading list.
Table of Contents
1). Introducing French popular culture
2). Language
3). Press
4). Radio
5). Television
6). Cyberculture
7). Music
8). Fiction
9). Cinema
10). Bande dessinA (c)e
11). Leisure
12). Sport
13). Food
14). Fashion
15). Advertising
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