Popular culture
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(OCoLC)fst01071344
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Popular culture
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Popular culture
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Incoming Resources
- The broom of the system, David Foster Wallace
- Fad Mania!, a history of American crazes, by Cynthia Overbeck Bix
- My beloved Brontosaurus, on the road with old bones, new science, and our favorite dinosaurs, Brian Switek
- Boomers 101, the definitive collection, [Susan Carol McCarthy, researcher and writer]
- Road trip across America
- Blasian invasion, racial mixing in the celebrity industrial complex, Myra S. Washington
- Rihanna and the clothes she wears, Terry Newman
- High mas, carnival and the poetics of Caribbean culture, photographs and text by Kevin Adonis Browne
- Promising paradise, Cuban allure, American seduction, featuring images from the Vicki Gold Levi Collection at the Wolfsonian-FIU and essays by Rosa Lowinger and Francis Xavier Luca
- Fame, what the classics tell us about our cult of celebrity, Tom Payne
- Second skin, presented by Pure West Films
- Communicating hip-hop, how hip-hop culture shapes popular culture, Nick J. Sciullo
- Jazz in American culture, Burton W. Peretti
- 'Ya heard me', Michelle L. Elmore
- If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough, lessons from my life with bulls, protestors, and politicians, Mike Broomhead with Lisa De Pasquale
- Rock star, the making of musical icons from Elvis to Springsteen, David R. Shumway ; foreword by Anthony DeCurtis
- Teenage rebels, successful high school activists from the Little Rock 9 to the Class of Tomorrow, Dawson Barrett ; foreword by Mark Rudd of the Weather Underground ; illustrated by Meggyn Pomerleau
- Against the machine, being human in the age of the electronic mob, Lee Siegel
- The way I heard it, Mike Rowe ; illustrations by Marcellus Hall
- Distrust that particular flavor, William Gibson
- Disco Demolition, the night disco died, Steve Dahl with Dave Hoekstra and Paul Natkin ; with a foreword by Bob Odenkirk
- American epic, a production of BBC Arena, Lo-Max Films Ltd., Wildwood Enterprises, and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET ; directed by Bernard MacMahon ; produced by Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty, Bill Holderman, and Adam Block, Disc two
- Sketch comedy, identity, reflexivity, and American television, Nick Marx
- Bright young things, a modern guide to the roaring twenties, Alison Maloney
- Why we don't suck, and how all of us need to stop being such partisan little bitches, Dr. Denis Leary
- Facing change, documenting America, Leah Bendavid-Val
- The entertainment economy, how mega-media forces are transforming our lives, Michael J. Wolf
- On Zion's mount, Mormons, Indians, and the American landscape, Jared Farmer
- Trending, how and why stuff gets popular, by Kira Vermond ; illustrated by Clayton Hanmer
- Everything bad is good for you, why popular culture is actually making us smarter, Steven Johnson
- Spaceships, an illustrated history of the real and the imagined, Ron Miller, Matthew Shindell, Margaret A. Weitekamp ; forewords, Bobak Ferdowsi, flight engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Kathryn D. Sullivan, geologist, explorer, and former astronaut ; with special art by Nick Stevens
- Public life in Toulouse, 1463-1789, from municipal republic to cosmopolitan city, Robert A. Schneider
- Elements of taste, understanding what we like and why, Benjamin Errett
- Rookie yearbook one, edited by Tavi Gevinson
- Things that matter, three decades of passions, pastimes, and politics, Charles Krauthammer
- Spike Lee's Bamboozled and blackface in American culture, Elizabeth L. Sanderson
- American cultural history, a very short introduction, Eric Avila
- Berlin calling, a story of anarchy, music, the Wall, and the birth of the new Berlin, Paul Hockenos
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
- Be-spoke, revelations from the world's most important fashion designers, Marylou Luther ; illustrated by Ruben Toledo
- On Michael Jackson, Margo Jefferson
- ¡Muy pop!, conversations on Latino popular culture, Ilan Stavans & Frederick L. Aldama
- American epic, a production of BBC Arena, Lo-Max Films Ltd., Wildwood Enterprises, and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET ; directed by Bernard MacMahon ; produced by Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty, Bill Holderman, and Adam Block, Disc one
- Karaoke culture, essays, Dubravka Ugresic ; translated from the Croatian and with an afterword by David Williams ; with contributions from Ellen Elias-Bursać and Celia Hawkesworth
- Hitler's monsters, a supernatural history of the Third Reich, Eric Kurlander
- Carnival culture, the trashing of taste in America, James B. Twitchell
- Your new feeling is the artifact of a bygone era, Chad Bennett
- Be more Japan, the art of Japanese living = Nihonjin no kurasi no katachi
- The kandy-kolored tangerine-flake streamline baby, Tom Wolfe
- Rookie yearbook four, edited by Tavi Gevinson
Outgoing Resources
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