Popular culture genres: theories and texts
"Popular Culture Genres is distinctive because it begins a fresh, elaborate discussion of a cultural phenomenon--the genre--in a concise and readable style. While much of the current scholarship surrounding popular culture is highly theoretical and largely abstract, Arthur Asa Berger offers a w...
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Sprache: | English |
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Newbury Park u.a.
Sage
1992
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Schriftenreihe: | Foundations of popular culture
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Zusammenfassung: | "Popular Culture Genres is distinctive because it begins a fresh, elaborate discussion of a cultural phenomenon--the genre--in a concise and readable style. While much of the current scholarship surrounding popular culture is highly theoretical and largely abstract, Arthur Asa Berger offers a witty, accessible study of genres and genre criticism, which, based on the methods and examples he provides, empowers readers to make their own analyses. Part I deals with genres from a critical perspective, asking such questions as: how do the conventions of different genres affect the creation and production of texts and the audiences of these texts? Do certain genres have significant social and political implications? How do genres evolve? And why do some genres (such as the Western) die out? Part II takes a look at five "classic" popular texts (in both their novel and film versions): The Maltese Falcon (tough-guy detective), Murder on the Orient Express (classic detective), Dr. No (spy story), War of the Worlds (science fiction), and Frankenstein (horror). Viewing these works in the context of their respective genres is not only instructive but fascinating reading as well."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 171 S. |
ISBN: | 0803947267 0803947259 |
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title | Popular culture genres theories and texts |
title_auth | Popular culture genres theories and texts |
title_exact_search | Popular culture genres theories and texts |
title_full | Popular culture genres theories and texts Arthur Asa Berger |
title_fullStr | Popular culture genres theories and texts Arthur Asa Berger |
title_full_unstemmed | Popular culture genres theories and texts Arthur Asa Berger |
title_short | Popular culture genres |
title_sort | popular culture genres theories and texts |
title_sub | theories and texts |
topic | Culture populaire Genres littéraires Genres gtt Médias Populaire cultuur gtt Massenmedien Literary form Mass media Popular culture Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Volksliteratur (DE-588)4135284-1 gnd |
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