Come on down? : popular media culture in post-war Britain / edited by Dominic Strinati and Stephen Wagg.
1992
P92.G7 C58 1992eb
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Title
Come on down? : popular media culture in post-war Britain / edited by Dominic Strinati and Stephen Wagg.
ISBN
0203414810 (electronic bk.)
9780203414811 (electronic bk.)
0415063264
0415063272 (pbk.)
9780203414811 (electronic bk.)
0415063264
0415063272 (pbk.)
Imprint
London ; New York : Routledge, 1992.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 391 pages)
Call Number
P92.G7 C58 1992eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)54494336
Summary
Annotation This introduction to popular media culture in Britain discusses the ways in which popular culture can be studied, understood and appreciated, and covers its key analytical issues and some of its most important processes.
Note
Annotation This introduction to popular media culture in Britain discusses the ways in which popular culture can be studied, understood and appreciated, and covers its key analytical issues and some of its most important processes.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Homeward bound : leisure, popular culture and consumer capitalism / Deborah Philips and Alan Tomlinson
2. The taste of America : Americanization and popular culture in Britain / Dominic Strinati
3. The impossibility of best : enterprise meets domesticity in the practical women's magazines of the 1980s / Janice Winship
4. From the East End to representations of the working class, 1890-1990 / Kathryn Dodd and Philip Dodd
5. British soaps in the 1980s / Christine Geraghty
6. "One I made earlier" : media, popular culture and the politics of childhood / Stephen Wagg
7. The price is right but the moments are sticky : television, quiz and game shows, and popular culture / Garry Whannel
8. Embedded persuasions : the fall and rise of integrated advertising / Graham Murdock
9. "You're nicked!" : television police series and the fictional representation of law and order / Alan Clarke
10. You've never had it so silly : the politics of British satirical comedy from Beyond the fringe to Spitting image / Stephen Wagg
11. A "divine gift to inspire"? : popular cultural representation, nationhood and the British monarchy / Rosalind Brunt
12. Shock waves : the authoritative response to popular music / John Street
13. Digging for Britain : an excavation in seven parts / Dick Hebdige.
2. The taste of America : Americanization and popular culture in Britain / Dominic Strinati
3. The impossibility of best : enterprise meets domesticity in the practical women's magazines of the 1980s / Janice Winship
4. From the East End to representations of the working class, 1890-1990 / Kathryn Dodd and Philip Dodd
5. British soaps in the 1980s / Christine Geraghty
6. "One I made earlier" : media, popular culture and the politics of childhood / Stephen Wagg
7. The price is right but the moments are sticky : television, quiz and game shows, and popular culture / Garry Whannel
8. Embedded persuasions : the fall and rise of integrated advertising / Graham Murdock
9. "You're nicked!" : television police series and the fictional representation of law and order / Alan Clarke
10. You've never had it so silly : the politics of British satirical comedy from Beyond the fringe to Spitting image / Stephen Wagg
11. A "divine gift to inspire"? : popular cultural representation, nationhood and the British monarchy / Rosalind Brunt
12. Shock waves : the authoritative response to popular music / John Street
13. Digging for Britain : an excavation in seven parts / Dick Hebdige.
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