What is included with this book?
Preface and acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction: popular culture/cultural citizenship | p. 1 |
The citizenship qualities of popular culture | |
Freedom and stricture | |
The politics of self-formation | |
Defining cultural citizenship in relation to popular culture | |
Usable stories, fictional rehearsal, and working through | |
Regarding method | |
Popular culture as (revolutionary) force | |
The chapters to follow | |
Ethnicity, football, and the nation | p. 21 |
Dutch football and the Surinamese legion | |
Ethnography | |
Fan involvement as citizenship | |
Negotiating global popular culture | p. 41 |
Dutch police series | |
International crime fiction | |
Practices of representation and the reader | |
Conservative feminism and the detective novel | p. 61 |
Everyday feminism, the interpretive community, and cultural citizenship | |
A "good" detective novel and the ideal reader: the ambiguous status of the detective novel | |
Cultural citizenship and crime fiction reading | |
Masculinity and the merits of textual analysis as part of an audience study | p. 79 |
On irritation | |
Masculinity and the text | |
Methodology and understanding popular culture | |
Critical viewership | p. 96 |
Post-feminist television | |
Web journalism and Ally McBeal and Sex and the City | |
"Jump the Shark" | |
The "Jump the Shark" response to Ally McBeal and Sex and the City | |
Conclusion | |
Children and the media | p. 115 |
Good intentions | |
Just for fun | |
Children's cultural citizenship | |
Popular culture: a modern and a postmodern genealogy | p. 135 |
Modernism, popular culture, and gender | |
Postmodernism and gender in the popular culture project | |
Toward a new understanding of popular culture | |
Concluding remarks | p. 155 |
Popular culture and cultural citizenship | |
Popular culture and civic disengagement | |
The art of listening to others | |
References | p. 160 |
Index | p. 172 |
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