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[Commlist] New Book Publication: Pop Culture for Beginners
Tue Oct 26 19:24:06 GMT 2021
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Subject: [CULTSTUD-L] New Book Publication: Pop Culture for Beginners
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2021 11:48:03 +0000
From: Weinstock, Jeffrey A <(weins1ja /at/ CMICH.EDU)>
Reply-To: A listserv devoted to Cultural Studies <(CULTSTUD-L /at/ LISTS.UMN.EDU)>
To: (CULTSTUD-L /at/ LISTS.UMN.EDU)
Weinstock, Jeffrey A is pleased to announce that a new textbook, /Pop
Culture for Beginners/, has now been published by Broadview. Examination
copies may be requested at
https://broadviewpress.com/product/pop-culture-for-beginners/#tab-description
<https://broadviewpress.com/product/pop-culture-for-beginners/#tab-description>
/Pop Culture for Beginners/ promotes reflective engagement with the
world around us and provides tools for thinking critically about how
meaning is created, reinforced, and circulated. Privileging a semiotic
approach, the book’s first part, “The Pop Culture Toolbox,” outlines the
development of pop culture studies; explains the semiotic framework;
introduces students to a variety of critical lenses including Marxism,
feminism, postcolonialism, and Critical Race Theory; and then offers an
overview of pop culture “pivot points,” including authenticity,
intersectionality, intertextuality, and subculture. The book’s second
part provides a series of units, prepared in consultation with subject
area experts, built around topics central to popular culture studies:
television and film, music, comics, gaming, social media, and fandom.
Each chapter includes “Your Turn” activities and discussion questions,
as well as possible assignments and suggestions for further reading. The
chapters in part two also include questions as beginning points for
thinking critically and readings demonstrating relevant scholarly
approaches to popular culture. Important vocabulary terms are included
in a substantive glossary at the end.
Comments
“Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock introduces readers to the study of popular
culture with characteristic insight, humor, and depth. The book is
packed with wide-ranging examples and provocative questions. Students
will quickly discover the pleasures of reflecting on the kinds of things
many of us are consuming every day, and will benefit from the
intelligent and accessible overviews of major cultural theories. The
book also invites students to reflect on emerging trends or newly
discovered favorites. It is truly an excellent book.” — Carl Sederholm,
Brigham Young University, Editor, /The Journal of American Culture/
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“/Pop Culture for Beginners/ is an excellent introductory textbook that
encourages students not only to critically analyze popular culture but
also to have fun doing so. Weinstock asks meaningful questions to get
students to start looking at popular culture artifacts with an eye
toward detail and analysis, rather than just taking popular culture for
granted and mindlessly consuming it. The text provides the tools for
critical engagement with popular culture, including a variety of types
of critical theory and examples of analysis. Students should come away
from the book with a greater sense of agency in regard to the culture
surrounding them.” — Alyson Buckman, California State University, Sacramento
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