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by John Storey (Author) "The aim of this book is twofold: first, to introduce students and other interested readers to the study of contemporary popular culture; and second, to..." (more)
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Using case studies to illustrate the range of theories and methods that can be used to study contemporary popular culture, this book covers such topics as television, fiction, film, newspapers and magazines, popular music, and consumption (fan culture and shopping).

For this new edition, examples have been updated, photographs have been added, and a greater emphasis has been has been placed on identity and consumption. Also included are new sections on television audiences, hermeneutics and reception theory, and globalization. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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An accessible survey of the latest thought on popular culture--now revised, rewritten, and expanded throughout. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 148 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press (June 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820318698
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820318691
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #953,281 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The aim of this book is twofold: first, to introduce students and other interested readers to the study of contemporary popular culture; and second, to suggest a map of the development of cultural studies through a discussion of a range of theories and methods for the study of popular culture. Read the first page
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motorbike boys, black soldier saluting, political pop, televisual discourse, secondary signification, romance reading, hippy culture, fan culture, primary signification, reading formations, youth subcultures, female spectatorship
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Stuart Hall, Paris Match, James Bond, John Fiske, Bob Dylan, Mercedes Benz, Michel de Certeau, Roland Barthes
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5.0 out of 5 stars A concise variety of theories for examining popular culture, November 8, 2001
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I am using "Cultural Studies and the Study of Popular Culture" as the primary textbook in an "Introduction to Popular Culture" class. Now, on the one hand it is clear John Storey's book is not written at an introductory level, which would have been a reason for me not to select it for my class. But this volume has two strengths that overcome that particular liability. The first is that Storey looks at six types of cultural texts: Television, Fiction, Films, Magazines & Newspapers, Popular Music, and Consumption (a.k.a. shopping). That pretty much covers everything you would want to look at in an introduction pop culture class so that students can get excited (relatively speaking) about analyzing their favorite television show or CD. The second strength is that each chapter focuses on two or three key concepts/theories. For example, with television Storey looks at Hall's notions of encoding/decoding television discourse, how television represents the ideology of mass culture, and how there are competing economies of television. So even if the writing level is for the advances student (quality), students being introduced to cultural studies are being presented with only a few concepts to absorb (quantity). Even if he is writing chapters rather than providing essays, each chapter does offer a specific case study (e.g., James Bond novels) that will facilitate student comprehension of the concepts, which they, in turn, should be able to apply in their own papers. Storey does have another volume that is specifically "An Introduction to Cultural Theory and Popular Culture," but it is structured by theories (culturalism, structuralism, Marxism, etc.). Ideally I would like to be working with a book from Storey that had the structure of the book I am using with the writing style of the other, but clearly you have a choice here as to which way you can go given both your preferences and the level of your course. Storey does a nice job of explicating these concepts without rendering personal judgments, which I think is important when you are trying to get students to actually use such analytical tools. Final note: Storey's "Cultural Theory & Popular Culture: A Reader" is intended as a companion volume for his "Introduction" text and not this one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nobody does it better..., November 8, 2006
Remember the theme song from James Bond, A Spy Who Loved Me? "Nobody does it better, though sometimes I wish someone would..." Well, much as I liked John Storey's study, when it comes to popular culture studies there is an even better study around. So together with a recommendation for Storey's book, here is an even more enthusiastic recommendation for Peter Swirski's "From Lowbrow to Nobrow" (2006), a book that puts all the hard facts (and insightful interpretations) of "nobrow" and popular culture right at your fingertips. Happy reading to readers of both.
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