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A spirited exploration of the culture created when advertising becomes not just a central institution, but the central institution.

Trade Review
Twitchell is the beaming Koresh of Adcult... Often amusing and illuminating, but always extreme-just like advertising. Time Out, New York What are we to make of this mixture of high and not-so-high culture? 'If we find the process invigorating, you call it bricolage,'writes Twitchell. 'If not, you call it tasteless.' Adweek Twitchell eloquently excoriates the standard dull rants about the evils of commercialism. In true postmodern fashion, he argues that there can be no meaningful division between high art and advertising... Not a single page is without a cleverly turned sentence, thought-provoking remark, or outrageous conclusion. Wired

Table of Contents
Preface 1. Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz: American Culture Awash in a Sea of Advertising 2. We Build Excitement: The Delivery of Adcult 3. Strong Enough for a Man but Made for a Woman: The Work of Adcult 4. Halo Everybody, Highlow: Adcult and the Collapse of Cultural Hierarcy 5. Takes a Licking, but Keeps on Ticking: The Future of AdcultSelective Bibliography Index

Adcult USA The Triumph of Advertising in American

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 26/01/1996
      ISBN13: 9780231103244, 978-0231103244
      ISBN10: 0231103247

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A spirited exploration of the culture created when advertising becomes not just a central institution, but the central institution.

      Trade Review
      Twitchell is the beaming Koresh of Adcult... Often amusing and illuminating, but always extreme-just like advertising. Time Out, New York What are we to make of this mixture of high and not-so-high culture? 'If we find the process invigorating, you call it bricolage,'writes Twitchell. 'If not, you call it tasteless.' Adweek Twitchell eloquently excoriates the standard dull rants about the evils of commercialism. In true postmodern fashion, he argues that there can be no meaningful division between high art and advertising... Not a single page is without a cleverly turned sentence, thought-provoking remark, or outrageous conclusion. Wired

      Table of Contents
      Preface 1. Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz: American Culture Awash in a Sea of Advertising 2. We Build Excitement: The Delivery of Adcult 3. Strong Enough for a Man but Made for a Woman: The Work of Adcult 4. Halo Everybody, Highlow: Adcult and the Collapse of Cultural Hierarcy 5. Takes a Licking, but Keeps on Ticking: The Future of AdcultSelective Bibliography Index

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