Uncommon Cultures: Popular Culture and Post-ModernismRoutledge, 11 janv. 2013 - 176 pages Jim Collins argues that postmodernism and popular culture have together undermined the master system of "culture." By looking at a wide range of texts and forms he investigates what happens to the notion of culture once different discourses begin to envision that culture in conflicting ways, constructing often contradictory visions of it simultaneously. |
Table des matières
1 Cultural Fragmentation and the Rise of Discursive Ideologies | 1 |
Intertextuality in Decentered Cultures | 43 |
The Languages of Popular Narrative | 65 |
4 Discursive Ideologies and Popular Film | 90 |
The Aesthetic Politics of Decenter Cultures | 112 |
Notes | 149 |
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