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[ecrea] 'Pursuing the Trivial' - New theme from Culture Unbound
Tue Dec 17 16:45:06 GMT 2013
New thematic section from Culture Unbound: “Pursuing the Trivial”
http://www.cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/current-volume.html
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research has published a
new thematic section entitled “Pursuing the Trivial”, edited by Roman
Horak, Barbara Maly, Eva Schörgenhuber and Monika Seidl. It addresses
the social significance of popular culture, past and present, and
analyses how the seemingly trivial shape our daily lives and therefore
our perception of the world. The articles cover areas such as popular
culture of early 20th century, sports and racism, the philosophy of
outdoor recreation, contemporary film and literature, and the everyday
use of new technology.
Featured articles are:
Barbara Maly, Roman Horak, Eva Schörgenhuber & Monika Seidl,
“Introduction: Pursuing the Trivial”
Steven Gerrard, “The Great British Music Hall: Its importance to British
culture and ‘The Trivial’”
Roman Horak, “‘We Have Become Niggers!’: Josephine Baker as a Threat to
Viennese Culture”
Yi Chen, “’Walking With’: A Rhythmanalysis of London’s East End”
Georg Drennig, “Taking a Hike and Hucking the Stout: The Troublesome
Legacy of the Sublime in Outdoor Recreation”
Anna König, “A Stitch in Time: Changing Cultural Constructions of Craft
and Mending”
Daniel Kilvington, “British Asians, Covert Racism and Exclusion in
English Professional Football”
Sabine Harrer, “From Losing to Loss: Exploring the Expressive Capacities
of Videogames Beyond Death as Failure”
Georg Spitaler, “Narrated Political Theory: Theorizing Pop Culture in
Dietmar Dath’s Novel Für immer in Honig”
Katharina Andres, “’Fashion’s Final Frontier’: The Correlation of Gender
Roles and Fashion in Star Trek”
Timo Kaerlein, “Playing with Personal Media: On an Epistemology of
Ignorance”
Kati Voigt, “Becoming Trivial: The Book Trailer”
You can access all articles for free at:
http://www.cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/v5/
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural research is an open access
e-journal that seeks to be a forum for contemporary, cutting edge
cultural research from a wide range of disciplinary and
interdisciplinary areas. We also welcome new article manuscripts in all
areas of cultural research, as well as proposals for future theme sections.
Martin Fredriksson
Executive Editor
Culture Unbound
(Martin.fredriksson /at/ liu.se)
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