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Beautiful Things in Popular Culture
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Beautiful Things in Popular Culture

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This is an innovative book that addresses the question of how consumers make decisions about what is good and what is bad in popular culture. It is an entertaining and informative guide to the range of aesthetic criteria that goes into judging mass culture’s most celebrated texts and objects - from Batman to motor bikes, and pop stars to internet pornography. It brings together a series of accessible and engaging essays written by connoisseurs of various areas of popular culture. It tackles the core question of how consumers make decisions about what is good popular culture and what is bad popular culture. It offers an entertaining and educative read for academic readers as well as purveyors of culture; moving beyond a ‘greatest hits’ list of popular culture to debate broader issues.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 September 2006
Pages
248
ISBN
9781405131902

This is an innovative book that addresses the question of how consumers make decisions about what is good and what is bad in popular culture. It is an entertaining and informative guide to the range of aesthetic criteria that goes into judging mass culture’s most celebrated texts and objects - from Batman to motor bikes, and pop stars to internet pornography. It brings together a series of accessible and engaging essays written by connoisseurs of various areas of popular culture. It tackles the core question of how consumers make decisions about what is good popular culture and what is bad popular culture. It offers an entertaining and educative read for academic readers as well as purveyors of culture; moving beyond a ‘greatest hits’ list of popular culture to debate broader issues.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 September 2006
Pages
248
ISBN
9781405131902