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Understanding Popular Culture : Routledge Classics (Hardcover) - John Fiske

Understanding Popular Culture

By: John Fiske

Hardcover | 30 September 2010 | Edition Number 2

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This revised edition of a now classic text includes a new introduction by Henry Jenkins, explaining âWhy Fiske Still Mattersâ for todayâs students, followed by a discussion between former Fiske students Kevin Glynn, Jonathan Gray, and Pamela Wilson on the theme of âReading Fiske and Understanding the Popularâ. Both underline the continuing relevance of this foundational text in the study of popular culture.

What is popular culture? How does it differ from mass culture? And what do popular "texts" reveal about class, race, and gender dynamics in a society? John Fiske answers these and a host of other questions in Understanding Popular Culture.

When it was first written, Understanding Popular Culture took a groundbreaking approach to studying such cultural artifacts as jeans, shopping malls, tabloid newspapers, and TV game shows, which remains relevant today. Fiske differentiates between mass culture â" the cultural "products" put out by an industrialized, capitalist society â" and popular culture â" the ways in which people use, abuse, and subvert these products to create their own meanings and messages. Rather than focusing on mass cultureâs attempts to dominate and homogenize, he prefers to look at (and revel in) popular cultureâs evasions and manipulations of these attempts.

Designed as a companion to Reading the Popular, Understanding Popular Culture presents a radically different theory of what it means for culture to be popular: that it is, literally, of the people. It is not imposed on them, it is created by them, and its pleasures and meanings reflect popular tastes and concerns â" and a rejection of those fostered by mass culture. With wit, clarity, and insight, Professor Fiske debunks the myth of the mindless mass audience, and demonstrates that, in myriad ways, popular culture thrives because that audience is more aware than anyone guesses.

Industry Reviews

"Well-written and accessible [...] Making the difficult seem easy is Fiske's great talent. No introductory reading list in the field would be complete without a Fiske." Sociology Magazine

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