Popular culture Books
Running Press,U.S. This Was Hollywood
Book Synopsis In this one-of-a-kind Hollywood history, the creator of Instagram''s celebrated @ThisWasHollywood reveals the forgotten past of the film world in a dazzling visual package modeled on the classic fan magazines of yesteryear. From former screen legends who have faded into obscurity to new revelations about the biggest movie stars, Valderrama unearths the most fascinating little-known tales from the birth of Hollywood through its Golden Age. The shocking fate of the world''s first movie star. Clark Gable''s secret love child. The film that nearly ended Paul Newman''s career. A former child star who, at ninety-three, reveals her #metoo story for the first time. Valderrama unfolds these stories, and many more, in a volume that is by turns riveting, maddening, hilarious, and shocking. Drawing on new interviews, archival research, and an exhaustive library of photographs, This Was Hollywood is a compelling and visually stunning catalogue of the lost history of the movies.
£22.50
Running Press Parks and Recreation
Book SynopsisEnjoy a portable piece of Pawnee with this official mini book, packed with wit and wisdom, hilarious quotes, dozens of photos, and your favorite Parks Department employees. Now you can take home a portable piece of Pawnee with this officially licensed mini book filled with memorable quotes on friendship, politics, love, and of course, Galentine''s Day. Discover life lessons and hard-earned wisdom from Leslie, Ron, Andy, and all the rest of your favorite small-town characters -- illustrated with full-color photos from the show throughout.
£7.16
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Alvarados Military PinUps
Book SynopsisIn the popular Alvarado style, these fun and sexy military pin-ups present a dynamic, new look at an old tradition.
£25.59
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S. RuPauls Drag Race and Philosophy
Book SynopsisThe first truly philosophical exploration of the drag queen in the context of this ground-breaking reality TV showTable of ContentsCONTENTS Foreword by Sasha Velour Introduction 1. That’s All! The Incompossible Vixen by Kyler Chittick 2. We’re All Born Naked and the Rest Is Drag by Oliver Norman 3. Exploring drag culture and performance with Friedrich Nietzsche by Ben Glaister 4. Fire WERK With Me: Media Subcultures Crossover into Meta-Entertainment by Carolina Are 5. Playing with Glitter by Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, Mariana Zárate, and Leonardo Acosta 6. You Want to be Anonymous? You Better Work by Alice Fox 7. Like God in Drag by Julie van der Wielen, Alice van der Wielen, and Anna Heuer Hansen 8. Performance and the Real by Dawn Gilpin and Peter Nagy 9. RuPaul’s Drag Race as Femme-Queer Utopia Reality by Samantha Wesch 10. Searching for Reality in Drag Race by Sandra Ryan 11. Debunking the Femininity of Female Impersonation by Holly Onclin 12. Reading Is Fundamental by Lucy McDonald 13. The Origins of Self-Love by Anna Fennell 14. Eliminate Your Strongest Competition? The Social Dynamics of All Stars by Marta Sznajder 15. If You Can’t Love Yourself: On Drag and Vulnerability by Anneliese Cooper 16. Drag Queens and Mall Santas: Performing and Performing Performance by Benjamin Stalnaker 17. Lip-Sync for Your Life by Guilel Treiber 18. The Library Is Open: The Ethics of RuPaul’s Reading by Rutger Birnie 19. RuPaul Is a Better Warhol: Pop and the Ethical Judgment of Realness by Megan Volpert 20. Flazéda and the Meaning of Words by Hendrik Kempt Bibliography About the Authors Index
£14.24
University of Georgia Press Television History the Peabody Archive and
Book SynopsisExplores the influence of the Peabody Awards Collection as an archive of the vital medium of TV, These essays turn their attention to the wealth of programs considered for Peabody Awards that were not honoured and thus have largely been forgotten and yet have the potential to reshape our understanding of American television history.
£34.75
Duke University Press Wake the Town and Tell the People
Book SynopsisJamaican dancehall has long been one of the most vital and influential cultural and artistic forces within contemporary global music. This title presents a comprehensive view of this musical and cultural phenomenon: its growth and historical role within Jamaican society, its economy of star making, and its technology of production.Trade Review“Dancehall is not just about music, it is about a way of life. Norman Stolzoff clearly understands this. I would tell anyone who wants to get a picture of reggae and the Jamaican people to take a read of Wake the Town and Tell the People-it's worth it. ‘Blessed.’ ”—Beenie Man, reigning king of the dancehall and two-time reggae Grammy nominee for Many Moods of Moses and The Doctor“Norman Stolzoff has gone where many fear to tread - to the very heart of the dancehall milieu in the depths of the Kingston ghetto, emerging with the first full, objective look at this fertile birthing ground of Jamaican music. Wake the Town introduces us to many of the prime figures in DJ culture—producers, promoters, selectors and artists—and traces their history back hundreds of years. It is a remarkable work.”—Roger Steffens, co-author of Bob Marley: Spirit Dancer and Old Fire Sticks: The Autobiography of Bunny Wailer“Stolzoff's comprehensive analysis will unquestionably be an important contribution to the growing field of Latin American/Caribbean popular music studies. But beyond its importance as the ‘first’ study of dancehall, this book is outstanding because of its theoretical sophistication, its comprehensive scope, and its firm grounding in extensive fieldwork among dancehall participants.”—Deborah Pacini-Hernandez, author of Bachata: A Social History of Dominican Popular Music“This is the first sustained study of Jamaican dancehall music and culture in all of its aspects. Everyone interested in the island music, and in popular music in general, will find something useful in this book.”—Andrew Ross, author of The Celebration Chronicles“An admirable attempt to change the terms of the debate engaged in by the foreign journalists and tastemakers who have dominated the discourse on Jamaican music. . . . Stolzoff’s historical analysis of dancehall culture, particularly how it grew out of the gang rivalry sponsored by Jamaica’s two main political parties, effectively maps the socio-political onto the music. . . His fieldwork and reportage of numerous yard dances is a crucial contribution to the literature.” -- Peter Shapiro * The Wire *“An engaging anthropological study of dancehall.” -- Aaron Cohen * DownBeat *“The first comprehensive study of a largely misunderstood and underestimated phenomenon.” * Publishers Weekly *“We are indebted to [Stolzoff] for his time and effort in putting together what must be, essentially, the most academic work on dancehall culture so far. . . . A very interesting and attractive book, it ought to be a watershed for how the music is studied in the future: As being much more than just music and dance and dubplates and deejays, but an intrinsic cultural force which has obviously influenced our society much more than many of us want to admit.” -- Balford Henry * Jamaica Gleaner *“Delivering an illuminating profile of an undeniably infectious form, Stolzoff weaves his strands of interdisciplinary research into a focused depiction of social struggle and ghetto stardom. . . . Wake the Town takes its rightful place at the top of a growing list of hands-on reggae analyses.” -- Jeff Gibson * Bookforum *“Norman Stolzoff seems to be the ideal chronicler. . . . Calling Wake the Town one of the best books written about Jamaican music is of course faint praise. . . . Armchair travelers will be rewarded with a visit to a place armchair travelers almost never go. Not the least of this book’s virtues is its title, which is taken from a tune by U Roy. In like fashion my summary paraphrases King Stitt: ‘No matter what the people say—this book leads the way.’ ” -- Michael Turner * Beat *"An extremely important piece of scholarship and an enormous contribution to studies of popular culture, both in Jamaica and beyond. . . . The first sustained analysis of dancehall culture that I know of, and the first analysis of any kind that is so holistic in its coverage. . . . Impressive. . . . Should generate considerable debate in the field of cultural studies." -- Belinda Edmondson * interventions *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xxv 1 Dancehall Culture in Jamaica: An Introduction 1 2 "From Way Back When": The Dancehall from Slavery to World War II 20 3 "Talking Blues": The Rise of the Sound System 41 4 "Get Up, Stand Up": The Dancehall in Post-Independence Jamaica 65 5 The Dub Market: The Recording Studio and the Production of Dancehall Culture 115 6 "I'm Like a Gunshot Heading Toward a Target": The Career Trajectory of the Dancehall Entertainer 151 7 "Run Come Inna the Dance": The Dancehall Performance 193 8 The Politics of Dancehall Culture: A Conclusion 227 Notes 249 Bibliography 273 Index 285
£25.19
University of Pittsburgh Press Fields of Play
Book SynopsisCombining this rigorous archival research with a poet’s voice, Hayashi vividly portrays how coal towns, settlement houses, municipal swimming pools, state game lands, stadia, and the city’s landmark rivers were all sites of struggle over inclusion and the meaning of play in the Steel City.
£29.33
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Loves Forever Changes
Book SynopsisThis title is one of a series of books which focus on epic albums of our time. Here, Andrew Hultkrans looks at Love's album "Forever Changes".Trade ReviewI love a critic who doesn't profess to be infallible, so Andrew Hultkrans immediately won me over by admitting he was previously "absolutely, laughably wrong" about Forever Changes...Hultkrans takes the record very, very seriously; accordingly, his book is a reverential, fastidious tome. * Seattle Weekly *This former Bookforum editor openly identifies with this most apocalyptic of 60s El Lay albums, but he keeps his head in the game, fearlessly splashing around in lead Love-r Arthur Lee's disturbed psyche. He's sharp on the lyrics (maybe too sharp, given Lee's confused state) and slightly less so on the music, but he's killer on context: the album's fear, its overwhelming strangeness, its death-drive in a culture that only Lee knew was suffused with it. A- * Austin American-Statesman, 10/17/04 *The first great title in the 33 series paints a vivid picture of Los Angeles in the 1960s and Arthur Lee’s place in it—or, more accurately, just outside of it … Andrew Hultkrans paints Lee as an American prophet—not predicting the future but passing judgment on society. It’s perhaps the finest piece of writing on one of the finest psychedelic albums of that tumultuous decade. -- Stephen M. Deusner * Pitchfork *
£9.49
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Abbas Abba Gold
Book Synopsis33 1/3 is a new series of short books about critically acclaimed and much-loved albums of the last 40 years. Focusing on one album rather than an artist's entire output, the books dispense with the standard biographical background that fans know already, and cut to the heart of the music on each album.Trade ReviewThis sensitive, smart, tiny book is amazingly comprehensive, dealing with everything from recording history to the gay following the band developed. Vincentelli, an astute critic and a rabid fan, is just the writer to grasp the many-layered experience that is ABBA. -- Claire Dederer * Newsday, 4/11/04 *Vincentelli is an intriguing sociologist (calling Abba one of the few band to link ‘European drag queens and Midwestern housewives, New York hipsters and Japanese students') and a funny critic (‘Lay All Your Love on Me,' she says, ‘may well be the gayest song ever recorded by two clean-cut heterosexual couples'). -- Mike Miliard * The Boston Phoenix, 7/8/04 *With Elisabeth's personal anecdotes thrown into the mix of ABBA's history, quotes from contemporary critics and musicians, and analyses of the songs that make up ABBA Gold, it's hard not to read the entire book in one sitting. And for me personally, Elisabeth Vincentelli is the kind of writer I aspire to be- full of musical knowledge, yet passionate and personal about the subject she takes on. * Cha Cha Charming, June 2004 *Vincentelli's study of Abba Gold is a valiant effort. -- Jason Dropor * Record Collector, October 2004 *The idea was simple: to ask a group of authors to each write a book about a classic album. What emerged became Continuum's 33 1/3 series. Without guidelines or rules, each author embraced their own favorite album and chose exactly how they wanted to write about it.As a result, each book is by turn anecdotal, obsessive, technical and personal, but always passionate. * Swell Music, December 2006 *The author doesn't mind telling you that her favorite song EVER is Abba's "SOS," which is admirably candid (although wrong--"Knowing Me, Knowing You" is the peak of Abba-ness), and she totally gets the blissful unhipness that makes the band beloved by everyone from "European drag queens to Midwestern housewives." * Austin American-Statesman, 10/17/04 *Throughout her meticulously researched, song-by-song exploration of Abba's most famous moments, Vincentelli examines with insight, wit and unabashed fanaticism everything from "Knowing Me, Knowing You"'s domestic drama to, well, the shoulder pads, tights, and foil shirts worn in the "Voulez-Vous" video. In the process, she not only makes a compelling, sincere case for all things Abba but also for pop music itself. * San Francisco Bay Guardian, 5/19/04 *
£9.49
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Radioheads OK Computer
Book SynopsisWhat binds this series together, and what brings it to life, is that all of the authors - musicians, scholars, and writers - are deeply in love with the album they have chosen.Trade ReviewGriffiths portrays a thorough, academic deconstruction....no small feat for a book of only approximately 120 pages....[Griffiths] also brings his vast familiarity with records of all genres past and present, which lends undeniable credibility to his insight. -- Dan Weller * Times Leader 10/06/04 *Some will find it amusing that Griffiths, professor of music at Oxford Brookes University, compares the album's lead-off track to 'the cello part in a Brahms or Faure sonata.' But given that a) the guys in Radiohead probably listen to Brahms and b) the guys and gals in Radiohead's audience probably don't, he's actually performing a service....B+ * Austin American-Statesman, Oct. 17, 2004 *Griffiths gives an interesting take on a band whose legacy hasn't yet been chronicled into the canon. -- Zack Adcock * The Hub Weekly, 1/13/05 *
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Rizzoli International Publications Timeless Play
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Rizzoli International Publications Fresh Fly Fabulous 50 Years of Hip Hop Style
Book SynopsisOn a hot summer night in August of 1973, DJ Kool Herc and his sister, Cindy, put on a “back to school jam” in the rec room of their apartment block at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the West Bronx. The rest is history. The birth of hip hop rippled out across the globe, influencing music and fashion for generations.Fresh Fly Fabulous: 50 Years of Hip Hop Style draws on the experiences and memories of those who were there, from a foreword by Slick Rick, to interviews with Disco Fever club owner Sal Abbatiello and designers Dapper Dan and April Walker, to chapters from Vibe stylist Emil Wilbekin and former editor of The Source Kim Osorio. Topics cover the range of hip hop’s influential style over the past half century, tracing the evolution from early hip hop style, born of aspiration, individuality, and practicality to contemporary fashion steeped in luxury brands.Hip hop style is a local story, told through spotlights on Times Square as an early Trade Review"Slick Rick writes the foreword to this vibrant exploration of the birth, spread and evolution of hip-hop style — from rec rooms to red carpets — through images and analyses from stylists, designers and more." —NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW"To mark the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop, an exhibition at New York's Museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology and an accompanying Rizzoli monograph unpack the stories of designers like Dapper Dan and behind iconic looks like Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It" jackets, created by rapper Christopher "Play" Martin, exploring the creative relationship between music and fashion." —HARPER'S BAZAAR
£34.00
Oldcastle Books Ltd Free Your Mind
Book SynopsisBetween 1967 and 1970 Italian auteur Giovanni 'Tinto' Brass directed four feature films in London, each starring a woman. Exploring the political, cultural and sexual ideas of their time, they contain priceless footage of now forgotten neighbourhoods, galleries, clubs and events. This book describes the films, their stars and how they...Trade ReviewMatthews doesn't hold back when it comes to detail, and this makes for a fascinating read as we uncover a whole new perspective on the well-worn history of underground London. -- Sarah Gregory * Shindig! *But Simon Matthews weaves a web around the story of Tinto Brass, adding dozens of links with people and organisations from the underground, the avant-garde, the rock scene, and the movie world. (Just like Julian Palacios did in Dark Globe, but around Syd Barrett and the early Floyd.) In that aspect, it is much more than a Tinto Brass biography. Just like the title predicts, it gives an overview of 'swinging London and the 60s pop culture scene', through the cinematographic lens of Giovanni Brass. People who have read some of my reviews know that I am a sucker for footnotes (Men On The Border is mentioned in one of those) and that I can't resist a bulky index. Free Your Mind! has a 23-page index, making it a joy to jump from page to page. Free Your Mind! is the kind of book I like to read. -- Felix Atagong * The Holy Church of Iggy the Inuit *
£17.09
Quercus Publishing From Gutenberg to Zuckerberg What You Really Need
Book SynopsisAccessible guide to the effect - good and bad - of the internet on our everyday lives.Trade Review'A fantastic read and a marvel of economy ... This is the kind of primer you want to slide under your boss's door' Cory Doctorow, Observer. * Cory Doctorow, Observer *'An accessible guide to the Internet, which covers the nine need-to-know ideas about its cultural significance' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *Table of ContentsPrologue: Why this book? Take the long view. The web is not the Net. For the Net, disruption is a feature, not a bug. Think ecology, not just economics. Complexity is the new reality. The network is now the computer. The Web is evolving. Copyrights and 'copywrongs': or why our Intellectual Property regime no longer makes sense. Orwell vs Huxley: the bookends of our networked future? Epilogue. Appendix. Acknowledgements. Glossary. Notes. Index.
£11.69
University of Manitoba Press Indigenous Celebrity Entanglements with Fame
Book SynopsisPresents essays that explore the theoretical, material, social, cultural, and political impacts of celebrity on and for Indigenous people. The book questions and critiques the whitestream concept of celebrity and the very juxtaposition of ‘Indigenous’ and ‘celebrity’ and casts a critical lens on celebrity culture's impact on Indigenous people.Table of Contents Introduction - Indigeneity, Celebrity, and Fame: Accounting for Colonialism Chapter. 1 Mino-Waawiindaganeziwin: What Does Indigenous Celebrity Mean within Anishinaabeg Contexts? Chapter 2 Empowering Voices from the Past: The Playing Experiences of Retired Pasifika Rugby League Athletes in Australia Chapter 3 My Mom, The 'Military Mohawk Princess': kahntinetha Horn through the lens of Indigenous female celebrity Chapter 4 Indigenous activism and celebrity: negotiating access, expectation, and obligation Chapter 5 Rags-to-Riches and Other Fairytales: Indigenous Celebrity in Australia 1950-1980 Chapter 6 'Pretty Boy' Trudeau vs. the 'Algonquin Agitator': Hitting the Ropes of Canadian Colonialist Masculinities Chapter 7 Famous 'Last' Speakers: Celebrity and Erasure in Media Coverage of Indigenous Language Endangerment Chapter 8 Celebrity in Absentia: situating the Indigenous of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian social imaginary Chapter 9 Marvin Rainwater and the Pale Faced Indian: How Cover Songs Appropriated a Story of Cultural Appropriation Chapter 10 Collectivity as Indigenous Anti-Celebrity: Global Indigeneity and the Indigenous Rights Movement Chapter 11 Makings, Meanings, and Recognitions: The Stuff of Anishinaabe Stars
£23.21
Proper Music Publishing Ltd The Vinyl Revival And The Shops That Made It
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£13.46
FUEL Publishing Looking for Lenin
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£16.96
Taylor & Francis Ltd Cool Britannia and MultiEthnic Britain
Book SynopsisCool Britannia and Multi-Ethnic Britain: Uncorking the Champagne Supernova attempts to move away from the melancholia of Cool Britannia and the discourse which often encases the period by repositioning this phenomenon through an ethnic minority perspective.In March 1997, the front page of the magazine Vanity Fair announced London Swings! Again!' This headline was a direct reference to the swinging London of the 1960s the English capital which became the era-defining epicentre of the world for its burgeoning rock and pop music scene, with its daring new youth culture, and the boutique fashion houses of Carnaby Street captured most indelibly by the Mods, Rockers, and psychedelic hippies of the time. In the 1990s this renewed interest in the swinging 60s seemed to reinvigorate popular culture, after a global period in the 1980s which would see the collapse of traditional communism and the ending of Cold War, while ushering in the beginnings of a new technologiTrade Review"Arday’s Cool Britannia is both a brave cultural history and a deeply personal odyssey. Retrieving the 1990s from retro sentimentality, Arday reminds us that the decade of Brit pop and girl power was also an era of discriminatory policing, hostile immigration policy and the murder of Stephen Lawrence. A necessary corrective to the Brit nostalgia and historical amnesia that mark our present day."Prof. Paul Warmington, University of Warwick "A must-read for anybody seeking the truth of Britain’s uncomfortable relationship with race, as well as for those who are yet to wake up. Offering an unfiltered – and at times deeply confronting – reflection on British culture, Jason Arday’s Cool Britannia is a brave and powerful antidote to our collective amnesia."Rt. Hon David Lammy MP, Member of Parliament for Tottenham"Cool Britannia and Multi-Ethnic Britain: Uncorking the Champagne Supernova provides a striking and powerful counter-argument to the romanticised view of the '90s, currently imagined so fondly as the past we have lost to Brexit nationalism. As Arday shows, ‘diversity’ was cynically used as a slogan to distract from the reality of racism, oppression and broken-promises."Prof. David Gillborn, Centre for Research in Race & Education (CRRE), University of Birmingham "In this timely and engaging book, Jason Arday writes with the passion and purpose. He brings the perspectives of people of colour from margin to centre in order to offer an important counter-narrative to the melancholic historicization of ‘The Cool Britannia Years’. Touching on key historical moments in the popular imaginary, and weaving through his own personal experiences, Jason Arday encourages us to see the institutional racisms that society is too quick to forget."Dr. Remi Joseph-Salisbury, University of Manchester"The vivid soundtrack of Arday’s stylish youth comes alive in these pages. While you feel the beat of bands like Oasis and New Order signalling the euphoria and optimism of the Post-Thatcher New Labour era, Arday deftly reveals the ‘Other’ story of the underbelly of racial violence, fear and discrimination that marked the life of so many young black men, culminating in the death of Stephen Lawrence. If you grew up or lived through the 1990s you will not fail to be moved by this eloquent unwritten song of the myth of multicultural Britain." Emeritus Prof. Heidi Safia Mirza, University of London"In this insightful book, Jason Arday reflects upon a period in which he came of age. While the 1990s represented a welcome rupture from the torpor of the previous decade, the cheer leaders of 'Cool Britannia' overstated, it is argued, the inclusivity of the new era. Forensically examining the period through a minority lens, Jason convincingly demonstrates the prevalence of institutional racism and how minority ethnic groups continued to be marginalised." Prof. Andrew Pilkington, University of Northampton Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Love Spreads: The Impact of The Cool Britannia Years on Multi-Ethnic Britain; 2. Don’t Look Back in Anger: Bringing Institutional Racism into Public Focus during the Cool Britannia Years; 3. Bitter Sweet Symphony: Reflecting and Drawing Conclusions on the Cool Britannia years on Multi-Ethnic Britain.
£25.20
Taylor & Francis Ltd TikTok Cultures in the United States
Book SynopsisTikTok Cultures in the United States examines the role of TikTok in US popular culture, paying close attention to the appâs growing body of subcultures.Featuring an array of scholars from varied disciplines and backgrounds, this book uses TikTok (sub)cultures as a point of departure from which to explore TikTokâs role in US popular culture today. Engaging with the extensive and growing scholarship on TikTok from international scholars, chapters in this book create frameworks and blueprints from which to analyze TikTok within a distinctly US context, examining topics such as gender and sexuality, feminism, race and ethnicity and wellness.Shaping TikTok as an interdisciplinary field in and of itself, this insightful and timely volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of new and digital media, social media, popular culture, communication studies, sociology of media, dance, gender studies, and performance studies.Trade ReviewAs platforms like TikTok emerge, there is much to learn about the many people and ideas it gives voice to, as well as silences and suppresses. Boffone has given us a must-read collection for those working to make the pressing issues of internet culture and community legible. This work further expands the urgent need for a disciplinary field of internet studies as digital media platforms are remaking our worlds.Safiya Umoja Noble, author of Algorithms of OppressionTable of ContentsIntroduction: The Rise of TikTok in US Culture; Section I: Race and Ethnicity on TikTok; 1. The D’Amelio Effect: TikTok, Charli D’Amelio, and the Construction of Whiteness; 2. Digital Blackface and the Troubling Intimacies of TikTok Dance Challenges; 3. TikTok For Us By Us: Black Girlhood, Joy, and Self Care; 4. #JewishTikTok: The JewToks’ Fight Against Antisemitism; Section II: Gender and Sexuality on TikTok; 5. Watching TikTok, Feeling Feminism: Intergenerational Flows of Feminist Knowledge; 6. "Do you want to form an alliance with me?": Glimpses of Utopia in the Works of Queer Women and Non-Binary Creators on TikTok; 7. Trans TikTok: Sharing Information and Forming Community; Section III: TikTok (Sub)Cultures; 8. Hocus-Pocus: WitchTok Education for Baby Witches; 9. Wellness TikTok: Morning Routines, Eating Well, and Getting Ready to be "That Girl"; 10. Hype it Up: US Latinx Theater on TikTok; Afterword TikTok Industrial Complex; or Twenty-first Century Transculturative Creative Critical Collaboratory?
£18.99
Taylor & Francis Batman and the Shadows of Modernity
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£40.84
Taylor & Francis Ltd Understanding the Korean Wave
Book SynopsisA comprehensive and critical introduction to understanding the Korean Wave (Hallyu) as a transnational media phenomenon.This book provides an accessible introduction to the Korean Wavethe rapid growth of local cultural industries and the global popularity of Korean popular culture over the past 30 yearsproviding historical, political, economic, and socio-cultural context to its initial rise and enduring popularity. Jin explores the transnational cultural flows of Hallyu across a variety of products and digital technologiesfrom television dramas, film, and K-pop to online games, and webtoonsand explains the process of cross-media convergence and the socio-political contexts behind the Hallyu phenomenon. He also explores how overseas fans and audiences advance K-pop fandom as social agents in different geo-cultural contexts. The book concludes by discussing if Hallyu can become a sustainable global popular culture beyond a fan-based regional cultural phenomenon. Each chaptTable of Contents1. Introduction Part I. History, Theory, and Context of The Korean Wave 2. The History of the Korean Wave 3. Theoretical Approaches: From Cultural Proximity to Transnational Proximity 4. Cultural Policy in the New Korean Wave 5. Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy 6. Local Cultural Industries toward the Global Cultural Markets Part II. Transnational Korean Wave 7. The New Wave in K-dramas in the Digital Platform Age 8. K-pop Fandom from Global Perspectives 9. Korean Cinema as Hallyu Cinema 10. Transnational Digital Games and Esports Part III. Problematizing the Korean Wave 11. What is the K in the Korean Wave? 12. Diaspora, Ethnicity, and the Korean Wave 13. BTS and Fan-nationalism 14. Webtoons, Transmedia Storytelling, and Intellectual Property
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Audience
Book SynopsisThis accessible guide through audience studies' histories outlines a contemporary Cultural Studies approach to audiences for the digital age. This book is not a survey of all existing audience research. Instead, its chapters survey parts of the field in order to draw some through-lines' from older traditions to contemporary debates, giving students a way in' to thinking about the current landscape from an audience-sensitive' perspective. In order to do this, the book utilises a series of verbs to organise and cut a path through audience research and register its ongoing relevance today. These verbs are: audience, anchor, mean, feel and work. The list is not exhaustive and the reader is invited to think about what verbs they would add or change throughout the book. Audience suggests renewing the importance of form' as a cultural process and in circling-back' to Cultural Studies' circuit of culture', it proposes a modified framework for the digital circuit'. Each Trade Review"Helen Wood, researcher, writer, teacher and feminist, shows how media meaning making has been studied. Read Audience to get an excellent overview or to find out where we need to take audience research next!"Joke Hermes, Professor of Practice-based Research in Media, Culture and Citizenship at Inholland UniversityTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. Audience 2. Anchor 3. Mean 4. Feel 5. Work 6. The Digital Circuit
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Taylor & Francis Contemporary FarRight Culture
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Taylor & Francis Zombies Consumption and Satire in Capcomâs Dead
Book SynopsisThis book explores the relationship between video games and satire through an in-depth examination of Capcomâs Dead Rising series, which alludes to, recontextualises, and builds upon George A. Romeroâs filmic satire on American consumer culture, Dawn of the Dead.Proposing a taxonomy of videoludic satire, this book details how video games can communicate satire through their virtual environments, their characters, their audio, the way they frame the passage of time, and the outcomes of in-game choices that their players can make. By applying this taxonomy to the Dead Rising series, this book presents a compelling case for how video games can function as instruments for social commentary and indicators of ideological tensions.This unique and insightful study will interest students and scholars of media studies, video game studies, satire, visual culture, and zombie studies.
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Taylor & Francis Adam West as a Signature Role TV Star
Book SynopsisThis book proposes the âsignature role TV starâ as a new theoretical category of stardom by evaluating Adam West as a quintessential example of this type of figure.West was best known for playing the titular role in the 1960s television series Batman. After Batman was cancelled, West was unable to develop a lasting career as a mainstream leading man, meaning that his signature role remained the defining aspect of his public image. In various ways, West demonstrated that the strong link with a signature televisual role can generate new inflections over time, meaning that he embodies both the advantages and disadvantages of this form of stardom. The analysis of West as an archetypal signature role TV star is accomplished within a star studies theoretical framework that focuses on his onscreen roles, his promotional and publicity appearances and criticism and commentary materials about him. The signature role TV star category proposed in this book can be utilised to illuminate t
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Routledge Skateboarding and the Senses
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Headline Publishing Group Im Just Ryan
Book SynopsisTo his millions of fans worldwide, Ryan Gosling is not just a handsome face that can say Hey girl! in a way that makes them go weak at the knees (though he can and does), he is the defining icon of the new Golden Age of cinema, a 21st-century Cary Grant, as macho as he is feminine, with a total of 11 Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations under his belt, and a Golden Globe victory for Best Actor.Since his tenure as a leading man, 20 years ago in The Notebook, Ryan''s films have grossed more than $2 billion dollars, and his next few projects will certainly add to that figure, with Project Hail Mary, Wolf Man, Gray Man 2, and Margot Robbie''s Ocean Eleven reboot keeping him in the La La Land limelight for many years to come.I''m Just Ryan throws a bright spotlight on the actor''s playful and positive sense of humour and philosophy and revels in his ridiculous charm and sexiness with a wealth of iconic quotes and facts about the man - the legend - himself.I did doubt my Kenergy in the beginning. I just wasn''t sure I could do it but I just decided I was going to Ken as hard as I can. I Kenned in the morning; I Kenned at night. If I''m honest, I''m Kenning a little right now.Ryan, on channeling his Kenergy.Eva''s the dream mother, and they''re dream babies, and it''s like a dream that I''m having right now. I''m dreaming it all.Ryan, on his wife Eva Mendes.Ryan Gosling''s live performance of I''m Just Ken at the 2024 Academy Awards is already considered one of the most iconic moments in Oscars history. Dressed head-to-toe in pink, Ryan stole the show with Guns & Rose guitarist Slash and Mark Ronson, alongside 65 other Ken''s, and his Barbie co-stars. More than 20 million people tuned in to watch and sales of the song jumped by 900 per cent during the performance.
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Taylor & Francis Superheroes in Indian Comics
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Taylor & Francis The Speculative Route
Book SynopsisThe Speculative Route explores speculative traditions and science fictional modes across South and Southwest Asia and North Africa (SSWANA), examining their historical connections, inter and intra-regional entanglements, overlaps, and differences. Conceptualizing science fiction and fantasy (SFF) as a mode rather than genre, this volume challenges the putative boundaries between literary and genre fiction through critical studies and essays focusing on SFF from Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iran, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, and Turkey. It demonstrates the ways in which science fictional modes of thinking and imagination function as critical tools for addressing social, cultural, and political issues beyond genre conventions and expectations. Bringing together articles by leading scholars of SFF and think-pieces by acclaimed authors of contemporary SF, this volume focuses on central themes such as the relationship between aesthetics and politics, alterity, worldbuilding, memory, trauma, colonialism and decolonization, ecology, gender, religion, and mythopoetics. It engages with the past, present, and future of speculative traditions in SSWANA, and compares the visions that emerge from these seemingly disparateââbut historically connectedââentities. Part of the Studies in Global Genre Fiction series, this volume will be of great interest to academics, students, and practitioners in the fields of genre studies (notably, SF, SFF), comparative literature, media and popular culture, area studies, postcolonial studies, and future studies, as well as to readers who are interested in exploring SFF works from the Global South.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Myths of Oz
Book SynopsisThis book, first published in 1987, sets out to examine and extend our understanding of Australian popular culture, and to counter the long-established, traditional criticism bewailing its lack. The authors argue that the ''knocker''s'' view started from an elitist viewpoint, yearning for Australia to aspire to a European culture in art, music, literature and other traditional cultural fields. They argue however that there are other definitions of culture that are more populist, more comprehensive, and which represent a vitality and dynamism which is a true reflection of the lives and aspirations of Australians. Myths of Oz offers no comprehensive definition of Australian culture, but rather a way of interpreting its various aspects. The barbeque or the pub, an expedition to the shops or a day at the beach, the home, the workplace or the job queue; all these intrinsic parts of Australian life are examined and conclusions drawn as to how they shape or are shaped by what we calTable of Contents1. The Pub 1.1. Revolution at Surfers Paradise 1.2. A Home Away From Home 1.3. Dionysus Down Under 1.4. Youth, Rock 'n' Roll and the Pub 2. Homes and Gardens 2.1. Suburban Homes as Goods to Think With 2.2. Visiting a Display Home 2.3. The Ideal Home 2.4. Outdoor Living 2.5. The Old Backyard 3. The Beach 3.1. The Meanings of the Beach 3.2. Lifesavers, Surfers and Anomalous Categories 4. Out of Work 4.1. At the CES 4.2. Time on Their Hands: the Case of the Video Parlour 4.3. TV and the World of School 5. Shopping 5.1. Buying, Leisure and Work 5.2. The Pleasure of Looking 5.3. The Appeal of the New 5.4. Shopping for Class 5.5. Shifting Centres 6. Tourism 6.1. The Short Trip 6.2. Travel, Identity and the Look 6.3. Ayers Rock and the Tourist 6.4. The Ugly Australian 7. Monuments 7.1. In Praise of the Past 7.2. Art Galleries 7.3. The Sydney Opera House 8. The Australian Accent 8.1. Hawkespeak: the Politics of Accent 8.2. Flat Brown Speech: the Meaning of the Australian Accent 8.3. Cricket, Thongs and Vegemite: an Australian Cultural Accent 8.4. Work as Accent: the Myth of the Lucky Country
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Taylor & Francis Ltd White
Book SynopsisNow twenty years since its initial release, Richard Dyer's classic text White remains a groundbreaking and insightful study of the representation of whiteness in Western visual culture.White explores how, while racial representation is central to the organisation of the contemporary world, white people have remained a largely unexamined category in sharp contrast to the many studies of images of black and Asian peoples. Looking beyond the apparent unremarkability of whiteness, Dyer demonstrates the importance of analysing images of white people. Dyer places this representation within the contexts of Christianity, race' and colonialism. In a series of absorbing case studies, he shows the construction of whiteness in the technology of photography and film as part of a wider culture of light'; discusses heroic white masculinity in muscle-man action cinema, from Tarzan and Hercules to Conan and Rambo; analyses the stifling rolTable of ContentsContentsList of platesAcknowledgementsLooking into the light: Whiteness, racism and regimes of representationMaxime CervulleIntroduction1 The matter of whiteness2 Coloured white, not coloured3 The light of the world4 The white man’s muscles5 ‘There’s nothing I can do! Nothing!’6 White deathNotesBibliographiesIndex
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Alan Moore
Book SynopsisA complete guide to the comics work of the writer Alan Moore, this book helps readers explore one of the genre's most important, compelling and subversive writers. In an accessible and easy-to-navigate format, the book covers: Moore's comics career from his early work in 2000AD to his breakthrough graphic novels and his later battles with the industry Moore's major works including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, Saga of the Swamp Thing and Promethea Key themes and contexts from Moore's subversion of the superhero genre and metafictional techniques to his creative collaborations and battles with the industry for creator control Critical approaches to Moore's workThe book includes a bibliography of critical work on Moore and discussion questions for classroom use.Trade ReviewAyres' comprehensive study explores Moore in all his contradictions: a superstar who was exploited by the system; a champion of minority representation who has been criticised for his use of stereotypes; the man who made graphic novels 'grim and gritty' yet embraced gentle comedy alongside dark realism. This critical examination is perfect for those discovering Moore, but long-term fans will also find new angles and insights, encouraging them to revisit the work of this towering, complex figure. * Will Brooker, Professor of Film and Cultural Studies, Kingston University London, UK *In Alan Moore: A Critical Guide, Jackson Ayres takes on the daunting task of covering Alan Moore’s career historically, chronologically, formally, thematically and ideologically. He does so with impressive thoroughness, sensitivity and panache. Ayres reminds us of why Alan Moore is so important to the history of comics in the first place, while also productively and impressively examining recent challenges to his canonical status. This book is a great place to start for Moore fans, but also for those who are more skeptical about his work’s value and relevance. Ayres leaves very few stones unturned in the quest to grapple with Moore, his legacy, and the development of the comics medium and industry over the past 40 years. * Eric Berlatsky, Professor of English, Florida Atlantic University, USA *Table of ContentsDedication Series Editor’s Preface List of Figures Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Do We Need Moore? The Original Writer A Guide to this Guide 2. Historical and Biographical Contexts Mage of the Midlands Thatcherism The British Invasion Creator Rights 3. Key Texts, Part One Invading British Comics Origins 2000 A.D.: Short Stories, Skizz, DR and Quinch, and The Ballad of Halo Jones The Bojeffries Saga Reinventing Superheroes: Britain Marvelman/Miracleman Captain Britain V for Vendetta Reinventing Superheroes: America The Saga of the Swamp Thing Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? The Killing Joke Watchmen 4. Key Texts, Part Two Horrors of History From Hell A Small Killing Big Numbers Brought to Light Re-Imagining Superheroes 1963 Supreme Moore’s ‘90s Superheroes Cultural Commons “In Pictopia” Lost Girls The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen America’s Best Comics Tom Strong Tomorrow Stories Top 10 Promethea Histories of Horror Lovecraft Cycle: The Courtyard, Neonomicon, and Providence Crossed + 100 Cinema Purgatorio 5. Critical Questions Themes and Techniques Intertextuality Magic Psychogeography Englishness Representations Race Sexuality Sexual Violence 6. Social and Cultural Impact Authorship and Ownership The Revised Superhero Mature Readers? Politics and/of Comics Cultural Remixing Moore After Comics, Comics After Moore Glossary Works Cited Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Manga
Book SynopsisA wide-ranging introductory guide for readers making their first steps into the world of manga, this book helps readers explore the full range of Japanese comic styles, forms and traditions from its earliest texts to the internationally popular comics of the 21st century. In an accessible and easy-to-navigate format, the book covers: The history of Japanese comics, from influences in early visual culture to the global Manga Boom' of the 1990s to the present Case studies of texts reflecting the range of themes, genres, forms and creators, including Osamu Tezuka, Machiko Hasegawa and Katsuhiro Otomo Key themes and contexts from gender and sexuality, to history and censorship Critical approaches to manga, including definitions, biography and reception and global publishing contextsThe book includes a bibliography of essential critical writing on manga, discussion questions for classroom use and a glossary of key critical terms.Trade ReviewAs someone who works on mostly the western tradition in comics I have long wanted to have an up to date work that provides both a historical overview of manga and deals with its social and cultural impact both in Japan and globally. Suzuki and Stewart have delivered that work. It will be both a useful reference work for comics scholars wishing to engage with manga and a useful text book for classroom teaching that wishes to encompass the global forms of comics. * Ian Gordon, National University of Singapore, Singapore *Japanese manga culture is a vast universe in terms of both its scale and diversity. To the uninitiated, the question of where and how to best enter this universe is often hard to answer. To existing fans of specific artists and works, the question is often how to break through a type of tunnel vision and place one’s own interests in some sort of larger context. And as more and more people need to teach, or want to write, about manga, the need for an updated guide becomes essential. Kudos to scholars Shige (CJ) Suzuki and Ronald Stewart for their stellar work with Manga: A Critical Guide. * Frederik L. Schodt, author of Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics (1983) *Table of ContentsSeries Editor’s Preface List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on Japanese Names and Terms 1. Introduction 2. Historical Overview Part I: The Emergence of Manga to 1945 The Problem of Start Points and Definitions Manga’s Emergence in Modern Periodical Print Media Towards Character-Driven Narratives and a Profession Children’s Manga Growth, Media Interplay, and the Dark Valley of War Part II: 1945 to the Present From Ashes and Ruins Expanding and Diversifying Readerships Manga Goes Mainstream After the Death of “God” 3. Social and Cultural Impact Controversy and Censorship Gender and Sexuality Historical Representation Media Mix and Dojinshi Participatory Culture Cultural Status and Institutions 4. Critical Uses Bounds of Manga Formal and Visual Analysis Biographical Approaches Gender and Sexuality Studies Approaches Historical Questions and Historical Representation 5. Key Texts Appendix: Glossary List of Museums Resources Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Superhero Culture Wars
Book SynopsisThe reactionary Comicsgate campaign against alleged forced diversity in superhero comics revealed the extent to which comics have become a key battleground in America's Culture Wars. In the first in-depth scholarly study of Marvel Comics' most recent engagement with progressive politics, Superhero Culture Wars explores how the drive towards greater diversity among its characters and creators has interacted with the company's commercial marketing and its traditional fan base. Along the way the book covers such topics as: Major characters such as Miles Morales's Spider-man, Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel, Jane Foster's Thor, Sam Wilson's Captain America and the Secret Empire series' turncoat Captain America Creators such as G. Willow Wilson, Jason Aaron, Nick Spencer and Michael Bendis Marketing, the Marvel Universe, and online fan culture Superhero Culture Wars demonstrates how the marketing of Marvel comics as politically progressive has both indelibly shaped its iTrade ReviewWith its starting point that superhero comics are and have always been political, Superhero Culture Wars is a welcome examination of Marvel’s moves toward diversifying its characters in the 2010s. It illuminates not only the tensions between fans and storytellers, but also the tensions inherent in a company’s neoliberal strategy of marketing its products and itself as progressive in order to increase its profits. -- Carolyn Cocca, author of Eisner Award-winning Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation (Bloomsbury 2016), SUNY College at Old Westbury, USABlatino Spidey. Muslim-American Ms. Marvel. Queer teen Hulk. For some, these and other superhero reincarnations ring the death knell to Western civilization. For others, they reflect a vitally attentive response to today’s social make-up and the spirit of our times. With dazzling scholarly dexterity, Monica Flegel and Judith Leggatt take us on the rollercoaster ride of Marvel Comics: how its socio-politically alert contemporary stories entertain, incite incendiary debate, reveal deep sociopolitical chasms, and act as agents of change. Superhero Culture Wars forcefully reminds: Comics matter! -- Frederick Luis Aldama, Eisner Award winning scholar and Distinguished University Professor, Ohio State University, USATable of ContentsIntroduction: Mockingbird and Milkshakes: Comicsgate, Identity, and the Politics of Marketing in an Age of Outrage Chapter One: From Stan’s Soapbox to Twitter: Politics and Story-Telling in the Marvel Universe Chapter Two: Diversity Done Right?: Miles Morales and Kamala Khan Chapter Three: “Captain America is Black and Thor is a Woman”: Gender- and Race-Bent Mantle Passing in Marvel’s All-New, All-Different Campaign Chapter Four: Rethinking Secret Empire: Writing and Marketing Political Comics in an Age of Rising Fascism Conclusion: Marvel Legacy and Fresh Start: Selling (and Selling Out) Progressive Politics Works Cited Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC A History of Popular Culture in Japan
Book SynopsisThe phenomenon of ''Cool Japan'' is one of the distinctive features of global popular culture of the millennial age. A History of Popular Culture in Japan provides the first historical and analytical overview of popular culture in Japan from its origins in the 17th century to the present day, using it to explore broader themes of conflict, power and meaning in Japanese history.E. Taylor Atkins shows how Japan was one of the earliest sites for the development of mass-produced, market-oriented cultural products consumed by urban middle and working classes. From traditional monochrome ink painting, court literature and poetry to anime, manga and J-Pop, popular culture was pivotal in the rise of Japanese nationalism, imperialism, militarism and economic development, and to the present day plays a central role in Japanese identity. With updated historiography throughout, this fully revised second edition features: - A new chapter on popular culture in the Edo period- An expanded sectTrade Review1st edition reviews: “[It] brings to the fore themes such as cultural power, political conflict, and social identity (importantly, including gender, class, and race) against the backdrop of Japan's cultural history.” * H-Japan *“The result is certainly suitable for undergraduate teaching but in many ways goes so far beyond as to repay close reading by scholars, graduate students, and the public. What Atkins achieves is a dense, multilayered history, not simply of Japanese pop but of Japan itself as seen through the lens of its highly consumable cultural products … Immensely readable, Atkins's prose is as full of humor and idiosyncratic character as his subject matter. The book's strength lies in the author's ability to capture the very vibrancy of popular culture in Japan while untangling its knotty threads (pun intended). Summing Up: Essential. All public and academic levels/libraries.” * CHOICE *“[The] book provides, as well as an excellent narrative of historical popular culture, an articular and well-elaborated theoretical structure to understand it. It would be a valuable tool to teach theory as well as history and to sharpen the knowledge and wits of students and professors alike.” * Journal of Japanese Studies *“At last, a concise volume that places Japanese popular culture-from the 17th-century origins of kabuki to Babe Ruth barnstorming Tokyo ballparks to Godzilla movies and Hello Kitty slippers-in a broader historical context. Students and instructors alike will welcome this book for its richness of detail, nuanced analysis, crisp writing, and flashes of humor.” * William M. Tsutsui, President and Professor of History, Hendrix College *“This book surveys popular culture with a close eye on the socio-political workings that have shaped Japanese art, music, film, animation and sport through the years. Though expressly written as an undergraduate textbook, the detail of the research and the inclusion of sophisticated theory means that Atkins' book can also be used as a resource for writers working on contemporary Japanese culture.” * Carolyn Stevens, Professor of Japanese Studies, Monash University, Australia *Atkins ... has crafted a gem of a revised, updated, and expanded second edition of his original volume ... an excellent volume for all readers interested in Japan and Japanese culture and for college courses on modern Japan. * CHOICE *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1 The worst which has been thought and said? Defining popular culture 2 Floating worlds—the birth of popular culture in Japan 3 A whole new world—cultural exchanges with East Asia and Europe 4 Naughty and nice—early modern Japan’s culture wars 5 Popular culture as subject and object of Meiji modernization 6 Cultural living—cosmopolitan modernism in imperial Japan 7 Entertaining empire—popular culture as a “technology of imperialism” 8 “Our spirit against their steel”—mobilizing culture for war 9 Democracy, monstrosity, and pensive prosperity—postwar pop 10 Millennial Japan as dream factory Afterword—Contemplating cool Notes References Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Pet Shop Boys and the Political
Book SynopsisThe Pet Shop Boys came of age at a time of deep socio-political tension. From the rise of sexual politics and awareness to Thatcherite neoliberalism and the Cold War, this book explores the cultural and political impact of the band and offers a fascinating window into the late 20th and early 21st centuries. An archetypal gay band', it shows how their overt queerness influenced generations of LGBTQIA+ music lovers and artists alike.Covering the full oeuvre of the Pet Shop Boys; their albums, films, stage productions and collaborations, chapters in this collection show how their work is suffused with political commentary on the past and present covering themes as broad as queer identity, the HIV/AIDs epidemic, globalization and Brexit. It also places them within the context of their times and considers them as activists, authors, social commentators, political actors and personalities to better understand what influenced them. Bringing together a range of perspectives and discTrade ReviewThis delightful collection brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars. As the authors dive into themes like Thatcherism and queerness, they showcase both the critical role the Pet Shop Boys played in shaping the social and cultural landscape as well as the meaning(s) its music has brought to listeners. * Jovana Babovic, Associate Professor of History, SUNY Geneseo, USA *Table of ContentsList of Figures Introduction, Bodie A. Ashton, (Universität Erfurt, Germany) Part I It’s All About Change, It’s a Metamorphosis: The Personal-Political 1. Che Guevara and Debussy to a Disco Beat: Intellectualism and the Pet Shop Boys, Antares Russell Leask, (North Virginia Community College, USA) 2. The End of the West: Community and Chorus in Pet Shop Boys since ‘Go West’, Adrian Daub, (Stanford University, USA) 3. He Dreamed of Machines: Queer Heritage and the Pet Shop Boys’ Turing Test, Bodie A. Ashton, (Universität Erfurt, Germany) Part II Blaming the Colour TV: Neoliberal and Capitalist Critique 4. Buying and Selling Your History: Navigating the Ruins of Neoliberalism with Tennant and Lowe, Jonathan Dean, (University of Leeds, UK) 5. The Currency We Spent: The Pet Shop Boys and the Actualisation of Thatcherite Economics, Stephanie Polsky, (Goldsmiths University of London, UK) 6. Moscow or Manderley? Spectrality and Sovietism in the Pet Shop Boys’ Oeuvre, Carolin Isabel Steiner (University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany) Part III We Came from Outer Space: Siting and Spatiality 7. “All that Swinging Sixties. It Never Did Anyone Any Good, Did It?” The Pet Shop Boys and the Scandal of the Profumo Affair, Christopher Spinks (University of East Anglia, UK) 8. Go West, Young Band, Torsten Kathke (Johannes-Guttenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany) Part IV We’re the Pet Shop Boys: Metanarrativity and Manifestations 9. It’s a Sin: Religious Imagery and Queer Identities in It Couldn’t Happen Here, Lisa-Marie Pöhland (Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany) 10. What Have I Done to Deserve This? Personal, Professional, and Political Representations in Smash Hits during the ‘Imperial Phase’ (1986-1988), Lexi Webster (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 11. You’ve Been Around but You Don’t Look Too Rough: The Pet Shop Boys as Legacy Artists, Abby S. Waysdorf (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands) 12. It's (Not) Obvious: Queerness and Queer Identities Pre- and Post-Bilingual, Bodie A. Ashton (Universität Erfurt, Germany) and Carolin Isabel Steiner (University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany)
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Amberley Publishing The Saint and Return of the Saint Collectibles
Book SynopsisThe latest Amberley collectibles book, focusing on the iconic TV show The Saint and Return of the Saint.
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Orion Publishing Co Dont Look Back In Anger
Book SynopsisThe nineties was the decade when British culture reclaimed its position at the artistic centre of the world. Not since the ''Swinging Sixties'' had art, comedy, fashion, film, football, literature and music interwoven into a blooming of national self-confidence. It was the decade of Lad Culture and Girl Power; of Blur vs Oasis. When fashion runways shone with British talent, Young British Artists became household names, football was ''coming home'' and British film went worldwide. From Old Labour''s defeat in 1992 through to New Labour''s historic landslide in 1997, Don''t Look Back In Anger chronicles the Cool Britannia age when the country united through a resurgence of patriotism and a celebration of all things British. But it was also an era of false promises and misplaced trust, when the weight of substance was based on the airlessness of branding, spin and the first stirrings of celebrity culture. A decade that started with hope then ended with the death of the Trade ReviewA rollicking read....a tale of hedonism and opportunism, of great hope and dashed expectations * MAIL ON SUNDAY *A grade, A list oral history...through this shifting, twisting narrative, Rachel creates a potent record * THE SUNDAY TIMES *Entertaining * OBSERVER *Rachel proves himself, again, the Studs Terkel of British pop political movements, delivering a brilliantly polyphonic pop-cultural history of Britain in the 1990s. Provoking a heady stew of memories for those who lived through it, and acting as a primer for the era for those who missed out, Don't Look In Anger conveys something of the hope, energy, optimism and egalitarianism that seemed to abound then. Things we could perhaps do with rather more of right now -- Travis Elborough, author of THE ATLAS OF IMPROBABLE PLACESEminently, moreishly readable * THE NEW STATESMAN *We guarantee, this will change the way you think about the era you lived through * DAVID HEPWORTH *The tumult, the triumph and the toilery of the 90s...a who's who of the decade, chocked full of anecdotes from all the runners and riders -- SHAUN KEAVENY * BBC 6 MUSIC *I read this book its really good if you are interested in the 1990s * ALAN MCGEE *Book of the Week * GUARDIAN *Such a good speaker - precise and thoughtful and funny - and full of great theories and stories. Daniel's got an enviable knack of being able to explain really complicated analysis very clearly. It's so original to read about the 90s that takes in all those different perspectives - politics, art, sport, media etc. - and doesn't just paint a picture of a heap of cocaine with Noel Gallagher in the middle of it -- MARK ELLEN, author of ROCK STARS STOLE MY LIFE!A fascinating step back to right before the web, smartphones and streaming changed the face of culture * STYLIST *I tore through it, savouring every high and low point of this hazy, hard-to-define epoch * EVENING STANDARD *The story of Cool Britannia: from the ecstasy fuelled euphoria of the summer of love to the moment the serotonin ran out -- TOM SUTCLIFFE * BBC RADIO 4 *I very much enjoyed reminiscing with Daniel about the 90s and the extraordinarily rich and diverse period for British culture. The political landscape was also interesting as I recall! - a great book * TONY BLAIR *An excellent book, superbly put together. I absolutely devoured it -- CHRIS WARBURTON * BBC RADIO 5 LIVE *[An] absorbing oral history of the 1990s * METRO, BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2019 *
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Abrams Press How Do You Like It
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Chronicle Books LEGO Still Life with Bricks The Art of Everyday
Book SynopsisWatch LEGO bricks transform into everyday objects, turning the humdrum into a delightful surprise.
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Little, Brown & Company Suck Less
Book SynopsisThe only lie told more often than No, that looks totally cute on you and I got AIDS through oral is It gets better. Well, a lotta times it don''t. Sometimes it just sucks less. But I promise you: where there''s a Willam, there''s a way.But this isn''t all about me (for once). It''s about you and how you can Suck Less at a variety of things drag queens are so much better at than the average person. I''ve got clap backs and life hacks and tips on classing up a simple grab-and-run lifting spree to the much more dignified act of larceny. Super-important life stuff with my own special, secret fag- swag sauce. So welcome to Willam''s School of Bitchcraft and Wiggotry. Class is in session.With a foreword from Neil Patrick Harris.
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Edinburgh University Press Postfeminism
Book SynopsisThis text comprehensively surveys and critically positions the main issues, theories and contemporary debates surrounding postfeminism.
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Orion Publishing Co Shiny and New
Book Synopsis''A wholly successful endeavour carried along by waves of infectious enthusiasm'' Mojo''Fascinating'' New StatesmanThe ''80s were about big ideas writ large - new money, new style, gender fluidity, gay pride, attritional politics, the ''special relationship'', nuclear fear, AIDS, cocaine, ecstasy, tabloid royalty, the rise of urban pop, and ultimately geopolitical chaos. Dylan Jones'' history of the decade in pop frames the ''80s through some of its most important and popular hits, choosing records which either epitomised their time, or ushered in a new cultural shift. So we move seamlessly from ''Rapper''s Delight'' and the genre defining moment of hip hop into The Specials'' spectral, ''Ghost Town''; from ABC and the apotheosis of New Pop (''The Look of Love'') to Madonna''s breakthrough moment with ''Like a Virgin'', and so on.Subjective and idiosyncratic, Shiny and New takes us from downtown New York to post-industrial Manch
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Orion Publishing Co Andy Warhol
Book Synopsis'Properly analytical ... always entertaining' TIME OUT'Should tempt both those generally familiar with Andy Warhol and, even more, young people who have trouble imagining how popular art can challenge the status quo' L A TIMESPainter, filmmaker, photographer, philosopher, all-round celebrity, Andy Warhol is an outstanding cultural icon. He revolutionised art by bringing to it images from popular culture - such as the Campbell's soup can and Marilyn Monroe's face - while his studio, the Factory, where his free-spirited cast of 'superstars' mingled with the rich and famous, became the place of origin for every groundswell shaping American culture. In many ways he can be seen as the precursor to today's 'celebrity artists' such as Tracey Emin and Damian Hirst. But what of the man behind the white wig and dark glasses? Koestenbaum gives a fascinating, revealing and thought-provoking picture of pop art's greatest icon.Trade ReviewA properly analytic, and always entertaining, account of Warhol's effort to record the encounter between his awkward, shamed and failing body and the corporeal lustre for which he longed.This is as smart and serious account as you could desire * TIME OUT *Throughout, Koestenbaum's engagements with Warhol's life and art, tinged with poetic brilliance and surgical dispassion, feel very high-stakes indeed, making this book an engrossing battle of wills * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *Koestenbaum gives us a Warhol who is ineffably sad but heroic too: a man full of bravado, patience, energy and devotion to work, to making things. It's a book that should tempt both those generally familiar with Andy Warhol and, even more, young people who have trouble imagining how popular art can challenge the status quo * LA TIMES *Wayne Koestenbaum, an astute cultural critic who in the past has eloquently explored topics ranging from opera to Jacqueline Onassis, has written a brief biography, Andy Warhol, ... Instead of portraying Warhol as he has been popularly depicted for decades, as the pope of Pop, Koestenbaum sketches him as the sovereign of Swish. This is a portrait of Andy Warhol as the ''20th century's quintessential "queer" artist.' * NEW YORK TIMES *
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McFarland & Co Inc Now You See Her
Book SynopsisOver the past thirty years, queer women have been coming out of the media closet to enter the mainstream consciousness. This book explores the rise of lesbian visibility since the 1990s with in-depth historical analyses of representation in sports, music, photography, comics, television and cinema. Each chapter is complemented by an interview: soccer player and coach Saskia Webber, singer-songwriter Gretchen Phillips, photographer Lola Flash, cartoonist Alison Bechdel and filmmakers Jamie Babbit and Anna Margarita Albelo discuss the societal transformations that shaped their careers. From the riot grrrl movement of the early 1990s punk scene to screen representations of queer culture (The L Word, Orange Is the New Black), this book discusses how lesbian presence successfully infiltrated several patriarchal strongholds, and was transformed in return.Trade ReviewNow You See Her is a comprehensive look at how lesbians and queer women have both influenced and been impacted by American culture. Anne Cremieux's detailed record offers a nuanced perspective and intersectional overview that's long overdue. From athletics to art to performance in music or on screen, Now You See Her accurately reflects the ways in which LBTQ+ women have experienced themselves and each other."—Trish Bendix, author and journalist, former editor-in-chief of AfterEllen.com"This ingenious and spirited exploration of modern lesbian culture from the 70s to the present links representation to culture to politics with knowledgeable ease. Cremieux has created a scholarly guidebook, alternating her analyses with interviews and reviving a powerful sense of lesbian life at a moment when it's in danger of disappearing. Now You See Her deserves to be assigned to every gender studies class... and every Girl Scout troop, too. I am grateful."—B. Ruby Rich, author and film critic, Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement and The New Queer Cinema: The Director's Cut"How wonderful to have this gift from Anne Crémieux, a book as generous in its scope as in its attitude. Richly informed by lucidly deployed theory and brilliantly responsive to the particularities of a wide range of media, Now You See Her is also a celebration of the exuberance, diversity, gorgeousness and importance of lesbian visibility. Anne Crémieux is not afraid to confront awkward questions or political complexity—porn, trans, butch, negative images, they're all here—but, with its inspiring interviews with a range of practitioners, this is above all a book full of joy."—Richard Dyer, professor, film scholar and gay critic, Now you see it: studies on lesbian and gay film, The Culture of Queers
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McFarland & Co Inc Journalism and the Pandemic
Book Synopsis This edited volume of essays analyzes how the entire practice of journalism in America has changed irrevocably due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Written by journalists and other industry professionals, essays outline an assortment of related topics, including the rapid adoption of new technology like Zoom, the state of public health reporting, diversity in journalism and more. This book also outlines major implications for the future of journalism, detailing some long-lasting changes that could impact generations to come. These shifts in journalism will have economic, social and ethical consequences long after the pandemic ends and could shift the entire paradigm for deciding what news is and how it is covered.Table of Contents Table of Contents Foreword Bill Whitaker Introduction: A Collaborative Pandemic Project Tony Silvia Part I. Reporting a Pandemic The Rapid Pace of Disruptive Change Tony Silvia Personal Perspectives from the Frontlines of News Janet K. Keeler Covering Politics During the Pandemic: A Personal Journey LaCrai D. Mitchell Investigative Reporting: Assessing Covid's Lasting Impact Mark Douglas Iusi The Future of Collegiate Journalism in the Wake of Covid-19 Jennifer Fleming and Teresa Puente Community Journalism: The Pandemic as a Catalyst for Change Bernardo H. Motta Part II. Gaining Understanding Coronavirus and the Bermuda Triangle of Public Health Reporting Mark Jerome Walters Social Media and the Pandemic: Myths and Misinformation Tony Silvia and Casey Frechette Part III. Charting a Course Shifting Newsroom Economics: A Lasting Impact Elliott Wiser Zooming the Pandemic: Developing New Technologies Casey Frechette Diversity: Covid-19, George Floyd and Lessons Learned Lillian R. Dunlap Ethical Reporting in the Pandemic and Beyond Deni Elliott and Andrea Chu Teaching Journalism During (and After) the Pandemic Tony Silvia and Janet K. Keeler Part IV. Revisiting News PracticesPost-Pandemic: A Roundtable Discussion "Journalism After the Pandemic" Roundtable Suggestions for Further Reading About the Contributors Index
£39.47
Hyperion Tim Burtons The Nightmare Before Christmas Visual
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£38.39