Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth - Bennett, Pete; McDougall, Julian; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth: Hard Times Today
 
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ISBN13:9781138942943
ISBN10:1138942944
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Méret:229x152 mm
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Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 4 Illustrations, black & white; 4 Halftones, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white
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Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth

Hard Times Today
 
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Contemporary popular culture is engaged in a rich and multi-levelled set of representational relations with austerity. This volume seeks to explore these relations, to ask: how does popular culture give expression to austerity; how are its effects conveyed; how do texts reproduce and expose its mythic qualities?

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Contemporary popular culture is engaged in a rich and multi-levelled set of representational relations with austerity. This volume seeks to explore these relations, to ask: how does popular culture give expression to austerity; how are its effects conveyed; how do texts reproduce and expose its mythic qualities? It provides a reading of cultural texts in circulation in the present ?age of austerity?. Through its central focus?popular culture?it considers the impact and influence of austerity across media and textual categories. The collection presents a theoretical deconstruction of popular culture?s reproduction of, and response to, mythical expressions of ?austerity? in Western culture, spanning the United Kingdom, North America, Europe and the Middle East and textual events from political media discourse, music, videogames, social media, film, television, journalism, folk art, food, protest movements, slow media and the practice of austerity in everyday life

Tartalomjegyzék:

Part I: The Way We Live Now: Austerity Myths in Everyday Life


1. Trying to discern the impact of austerity in lived experience


Gargi Bhattachary


2. The allotment in the restaurant: the paradox of foody austerity and changing food values


Abigail Wincott


3. Snatches of Songs: Lyrical Reflections upon Alienation and Austerity, From Thatcher to Cameron?s Coalition


Allister Mactaggart


4. "Jolly Fucker": The Face of Farage


Julian McDougall


Part II: Popular Culture: Myths from the Front


5. "Actually we should be growing up": Neoliberalism & Austerity in NEON


Anne Graefer


6. Living in the Shadow of Manhattan: The White Knight Rises


Pete Bennett


7. (Negatively) Benefits Street: The Return of Naked Ideology


Julian McDougall


Part III: Out on the Streets: Myths and Acts of Resistance


8. From Hooverville to Bloomsbergville: Protest Camps and Cultural Imaginaries of Austerity in the United States


Anna Feigenbaum and Fabian Frenzel


9. On ready-made revolutions in the Arab world: how armchair journalism and citizen empowerment 2.0 fit into the rhetoric of contemporary neoliberal discourse


Donatella Della Ratta


10. Cinema America Occupato: Reclaiming the Cultural Commons With Slow Media


Antonio Lopez and Peter Sarram


Part IV: Popular Culture: Mythical Symmetries


11. Death and Dead End Jobs: Independent American Horror and the Great Recession
Craig Ian Mann


12. Poor Relations: Youth and Poverty in post-Millennial British Cinema


Dr Stella Hockenhull


13. Video games and representations of crime: the morality of criminality in an "age of austerity."


Wayne O?Brien


Afterword


Helen Davies and Claire O?Callaghan