Review
`...for those of us who want to honour Raymond Williams memory while still, despite ourselves, liking Kylie Minogue, Hiding in the Light is both a stimulating and a comforting read. -
Simon Frith, Media Education Journal`...for those of us who want to honour Raymond Williams' memory while still, despite ourselves, liking Kylie Minogue, Hiding in the Light is both a stimulating and a comforting read.' -
Simon Frith, Media Education Journal`At last, a book which explains clearly what post-modernism means ... Detailed, clever, witty, post-modern analysis of popular culture from a writer equally as fascinated by David Byrne, Biff cartoons, The Face, John Berger, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard and James Brown' -
Square Peg`At last, a book which explains clearly what post-modernism means ... Detailed, clever, witty, post-modern analysis of popular culture from a writer equally as fascinated by David Byrne, Biff cartoons, The Face, John Berger, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard and James Brown -
Square Peg
Product Description
In Hiding in the Light, Dick Hebdige--author of Subculture-- takes the reader on a journey through the territory of images and things. He examines the creation and consumption of objects and images as diverse as 50s streamlined cars, the Band Aid campaign, Swatch watches, and music videos, and assesses their cultural signifcance and impact on popular tastes.