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In this third edition of his successful introduction to cultural theory andpopular culture, John Storey has extensively revised the text throughout. Asbefore, the book presents a clear and critical survey of competing theoriesof and various approaches to popular culture. In addition to the theoriesand approaches discussed in the the first two editions, there is a newsection issues involved in the on Queer Theory. Four earlier sections havebeen extended, with new material on Reading Romance, Reading Women?sMagazines, Feminism as Social Practice, Men's Studies and Masculinities.Illustrations have been added.Retaining the accessible approach of the the first two editions, and usingrelevant and appropriate examples from the texts and practices of popularculture, this new edition is bound to remain a favourite with students andlecturers alike.Features? New section on Queer Theory? Illustrations? List of relevant websites? Exciting new companion website specifically designed to promote furtherunderstanding of the study of cultural theory and popular culture? The book has grown from a first edition of 65,000 to a third edition ofin excess of 100,000 words? Extensively revised and updated
Each Chapter ends with a Further Reading section What is Popular culture? Culture Ideology Popular Culture Popular, Culture as O ther The 'Culture and Civilisation' Tradition Matthew Arnold Leavisism, Mass Culture in America: the Post-war Debate The Culture of Other People Culturalism Richard Hoggart The Uses of Literacy, Raymond Williams 'The Analysis of Culture', E.P. Thompson The Making of the English Working Class, Stuart Hall and Paddy Whannel The Popular Arts, The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Structuralism and Post- Structualism Ferdinand de Saussure, Claude Levi-Strauss, Will Wright and the American Western, Roland Barthes: Mythologies, Post-structuralism Jacques Derrida Jacques Lacan Discourse and Power: Michel Foucault and Edward Said Marxisms, Classical Marxism The Frankfurt School Althusserianism Neo-Gramsican Cultural Studies, Popular Culture and the Carnivalesque Gender and Sexuality, Feminisms Popular Film, Cine-psychoanalysts and Cultural Studies, Reading Romance Watching Dallas, Reading Women's Magazines, Feminism as Social Practice Men's Studies and Masculinities, Queer Theory Postmodernism The Postmodern Condition, Postmodernism in the 1960s Jean-Francois Lyotard, Jean Baudrillard, Fredric Jameson, Postmodern Pop Music Postmodernism and the Pluralism of Value, The Politics of the Popular A Paradigm Crisis in Cultural Studies? The Cultural Field, The Economic Field, Hegemony Revisited, The Ideology of Mass Culture, Journals on Cultural Theory and Popular Culture Cultural Theory and Popular Culture Websites Notes Index