
Unpopular Culture (Televisual Culture)
Author(s): Martin Luthe (Editor), Sascha Pohlmann (Editor), Catherine Bouko (Contributor), Martin Butler (Contributor), Jeroen Kloet (Contributor)
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: October 14, 2016
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 340 pages
- ISBN-10: 9089649662
- ISBN-13: 9789089649669
Book Description
This volume introduces a new concept that boldly breaks through the traditional dichotomy of high and low culture while offering a fresh approach to both: unpopular culture. From the works of David Foster Wallace and Ernest Hemingway to fanfiction and The Simpsons, from natural disasters to 9/11 and beyond, the essays find the unpopular across media and genres, analysing the politics and aesthetics of a side to culture that has been overlooked by previous theories and methods in cultural studies.
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This volume introduces a new concept that boldly breaks through the traditional dichotomy of high and low culture while offering a fresh approach to both: unpopular culture. From the works of David Foster Wallace and Ernest Hemingway to fanfiction and The Simpsons, from natural disasters to 9/11 and beyond, the essays find the unpopular across media and genres, analysing the politics and aesthetics of a side to culture that has been overlooked by previous theories and methods in cultural studies.
About the Author
Prof. Dr. Martin Lüthe is an associate professor in North American Cultural Studies at the John-F.Kennedy Institute at Freie University Berlin.
Dr. Sascha Pöhlmann is an associate professor in American Literary History at Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich, Germany.
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