American Popular Culture : Historical and Pedagogical Perspectives.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS; BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION; PREFACE; PART I; INTRODUCTION TO POP CULTURE HISTORY; IDOLIZING IDIOCY AND IGNORANCE; IN THE EYE OF THE STORM; SWING HEIL; PART II; THE COOLEST MATCH; MICK JAGGER AND KEITH RICHARDS; BEYOND THE WRITTEN PAGE; DEZYNE KLASS; A WOODSTOCK COMPILATION; THE STAR TREK PHENOMENON; PART III; ITALO CALVINO; TEACHING POE AS POPULAR CULTURE IN MEXICO; THE SAILOR WHO FELL FROM GRACE WITH THE SEA; CONCLUSIONS AND EPILOGUE; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
American pop culture is no longer merely popular. It has penetrated to such deep-lying cultural and social structures that persons dream and fantasize in pop cultural terms. It is the new reality which increasingly measures all else in the social world.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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