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Your search for: subjects:"Popular Culture History"


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Books on: "POPULAR CULTURE HISTORY" (Subject)

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    Rhythm and Noise: An Aesthetics of Rock
    Book by Theodore Gracyk; Duke University Press, 1996
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    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library

    A happy marriage of aesthetic theory and the aesthetic practice that moved a generation, 'Rhythm and Noise' is the only thorough-going account of rock as a distinct artistic medium rather than a species of popular culture.
     
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    Understanding Popular Music
    Book by Roy Shuker; Routledge, 1994
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    Understanding Popular Music is an introductory textbook for students which explores the history and meaning of rock and popular music. Roy Shuker's study encompasses every aspect of popular music, from the history of the record industry to the concept of the 'musician', from rock as cultural ...
     
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    Visions of the Future: Almanacs, Time, and Cultural Change, 1775-1870
    Book by Maureen Perkins; Clarendon Press, 1996
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    Why is it a laughing matter when an American president consults an astrologer, while political scientists, economists, and meteorologists all seem to depend on predicting the future? In this book, Perkins examines the "death" of astrology's respectability and links it to changing concepts of time in ...
     
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    Preposterous Violence: Fables of Aggression in Modern Culture
    Book by James B. Twitchell; Oxford University Press, 1989
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    From Friday the 13th movies to pro wrestling, from Stephen King novels to heavy metal music videos--violent imagery saturates our popular culture, reaping enormous profits for its creators, provoking outrage in its critics, and drawing squeals of delight from its consumers. Why do these ...
     
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    Television and Common Knowledge
    Book by Jostein Gripsrud; Routledge, 1999
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    Television and Common Knowledge considers how television can facilitate well-informed citizenship in a fragmented modern society. The contributors examine how common knowledge is assumed and produced across the huge social, cultural and geographical gulfs that characterise the contemporary social ...
     

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