Communication perspectives on popular culture / edited by Andrew F. Herrmann and Art Herbig.

Communication Perspectives on Popular Culture contains all new writings from many important established scholars as well as brilliant young scholars in the communication field. Contributors explore new and emerging ways to approach popular culture - from case studies to emerging theories - as they e...

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Other Authors: Herrmann, Andrew F., 1966- (Editor), Herbig, Art, 1977- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books, [2016]
Series:Communication perspectives in popular culture.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One: Queering Popular Culture; Chapter Two: CultPopCulture; Chapter Three: "Saving People. Hunting Things. The Family Business"; Chapter Four: Who's the Boss?; Chapter Five: In Space ... Our Worst Will Make Us Scream; Chapter Six: Music's Pervasive and Persuasive Role in Popular Culture; Chapter Seven: Reflection and Deflection; Chapter Eight: Public Relations Representations in Popular Culture; Chapter Nine: Critical Rhetoric and Popular Culture; Chapter Ten: "Prison is Bullshit"; Chapter Eleven: Polymediating the Post
  • Chapter Twelve: Thinking Conjuncturally about CounterculturesChapter Thirteen: Rethinking Studies of Relationships and Popular Culture; Chapter Fourteen: Public Opponents Cooperating; Chapter Fifteen: "You Don't Know Me"; Chapter Sixteen: Video Gaming; Chapter Seventeen: Popular Culture, Pedagogy, and Dialoguing Difference; Bibliography; Index; About the Contributors