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Common Culture : Reading and Writing about American Popular Culture,9780132998017

Common Culture : Reading and Writing about American Popular Culture

by PETRACCA
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9780132998017

ISBN10:
0132998017
Pub. Date:
1/1/1995
Publisher(s):
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
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Summary

From Barbie to the internet, this inherently interesting book spans a full range of pop culture topics from a variety of theoretical perspectives, and helps users develop their critical and analytical skills and write clear and effective prose while reading, thinking, and writing about television, pop music, movies, and other media-generated artifacts.

Provides Key reading and writing strategies, and detailed instruction in thinking critically and writing persuasively about pop-cultural issues. Features 'casebooks' on certain pop-cultural phenomena, such as the Barbie Doll, rap and hip-hop music, horror movies and virtual communities. Explores cyberculture, the internet, and the information revolution, and includes new essays on the 'pro-advertising' perspective, the pop/hip group Rage Against the Machine, the popular sitcom 'Seinfeld', and more.

Table of Contents

Reading and Writing about American Popular Culture
What Is Popular Culture? Why Study Popular Culture? Active Reading
Strategies for Active Reading
An Active Reading Casebook: Three Selections about Barbie
Preparing to Read
Reading and Annotating
Barbie's Shoes, Hilary Tham
Rereading
Reviewing
Reading Pop Cultural Criticism
The Indignation of Barbie
Reading Academic Analysis
'Seen Through Rose-Tinted Glasses': The Barbie Doll in American Society
Reading Images
Preparing to Read
Reading and Annotating
Re-reading
Reviewing
The Writing Process
Prewriting
Freewriting
Clustering
Outlining
Drafting
Thesis and Thesis Statement
Opening Paragraphs
Supporting Paragraphs
Evidence
Conclusions
Distancing
Revising
Revision Checklist
Writing Research on Popular Culture
Modern Language Association Documentation Format
American Psychological Association Documentation Format
Sample Student Essay
Role-Model Barbie: Now and Forever? Carolyn Muhlstein
Advertising
Approaches to Advertising
The Cult You're In
Salespeak
Advertising's Fifteen Basic Appeals
How Advertising Informs to Our Benefit
Virtual Product Placement
Images of Women and Men in Advertising
You're Soaking In It
Getting Dirty
Sex, Lies, and Advertising
Additional Suggestions for Writing about Advertising
Television
The Cultural Influences of Television
Spudding Out
Television Addiction Is No Mere Metaphor
Life According to TV
Interactive Television: Is It Coming or Not?
Interpreting Television
Reality TV
The Tribe Has Spoken
Keeping It Real
The Simpsons
The Simpsons: Atomistic Politics and the Nuclear Family
Cantor
The Evolution of the Seven Deadly Sins: From God to the Simpsons
Additional Suggestions for Writing about Television
Popular Music
Stars and Fans: Constructions of Culture and Counter-Culture
I'm Just a Louisiana Girl: The Southern World of Britney Spears
Napster: Catalyst for a New Industry or Just Another Dot.com?
Marilyn Manson and the Apt Pupils of Littleton
Deadheads Yesterday and Today: An Audience Study
Rap and Hip-Hop: A Casebook
Hip-Hop Nation: There's More to Rap Than Just Rhythms and Rhymes
The Miseducation of Hip-Hop
Age Ain't Nothing But a Number
Additional Suggestions for Writing about Popular Music
Cyberculture
Virtual Selves and Communities
The Self in the Age of Information
Cyberhood vs. Neighborhood
Virtuality and Its Discontents
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