Popular culture -- United States
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Popular culture -- United States
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Popular culture
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Incoming Resources
- The encyclopedia of bad taste, Jane & Michael Stern
- Goodbye, Guns n' Roses, the crime, beauty, and amplified chaos of America's most polarizing band, Art Tavana
- Picture perfect, life in the age of the photo op, Kiku Adatto
- Professor Risley and the imperial Japanese troupe, how an American acrobat introduced circus to Japan, and Japan to the West, Frederik L. Schodt
- Nerd, adventures in fandom from this universe to the multiverse, Maya Phillips
- The big rewind, a memoir brought to you by pop culture, Nathan Rabin
- The way we all became the Brady Bunch, how the canceled sitcom became the beloved pop culture icon we are still talking about today, Kimberly Potts
- Are men necessary?, when sexes collide, Maureen Dowd
- The 2000s, Bob Batchelor
- BITCHFest, ten years of cultural criticism from the pages of Bitch magazine, edited by Lisa Jervis and Andi Zeisler
- Let freedom ring, winning the war of liberty over liberalism, Sean Hannity
- The twilight of American culture, Morris Berman
- Back to our future, how the 1980s explain the world we live in now-- our culture, our politics, our everything, David Sirota
- Steal this dream, Abbie Hoffman and the countercultural revolution in America, Larry Sloman
- Black noise, rap music and black culture in contemporary America, Tricia Rose
- Rock confidential, Coral Amende
- Entertaining race, performing blackness in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Sissy nation, how America became a culture of wimps & stoopits, John Strausbaugh
- Taboo, 10 facts you can't talk about, Wilfred Reilly
- White Negroes, when cornrows were in vogue ... and other thoughts on cultural appropriation, Lauren Michele Jackson
- Can't find my way home, America in the great stoned age, 1945-2000, Martin Torgoff
- Bieganski, the brute Polack stereotype, its role in Polish-Jewish relations and American popular culture, by Danusha V. Goska
- The mirror effect, how celebrity narcissism is seducing America, Drew Pinsky and S. Mark Young
- Very seventies, a cultural history of the 1970s, from the pages of Crawdaddy, edited by Peter Knobler and Greg Mitchell ; contributors include P.J. O'Rourke [and others]
- What the dog saw, and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- The TV guide TV book, 40 years of the all-time greatest, television facts, fads, hits, and history, by Ed Weiner & the editors of TV guide
- The importance of being famous, behind the scenes of the celebrity-industrial complex, Maureen Orth
- The future ain't what it used to be, the 40 cultural trends transforming your job, your life, your world, Iconoculture, Inc. (Mary Meehan, Larry Samuel, Vickie Abrahamson)
- Why we hate us, American discontent in the new millennium, Dick Meyer
- Signifyin(g), sanctifyin', and slam dunking, a reader in African american expressive culture, edited by Gena Dagel Caponi
- Scandalous, the untold story of the National Enquirer, Magnolia Pictures & CNN Films present ; in association with AGC International ; a This Is Just A Test production ; produced by Aengus James, Colin King Miller, Mark Landsman, Jennifer Ash Rudick, Kristen Vaurio ; diected by Mark Landsman
- Globalization and American popular culture, Lane Crothers
- Back to our future, how the 1980s explain the world we live in now--our culture, our politics, our everything, David Sirota
- Glenn Beck, unelectable, Mercury Radio Arts ; written by Glenn Beck, Stu Burguiere, John Bobey ; produced by Kevin Balfe [and others] ; directed by David Stern
- Mystery train, images of America in rock 'n' roll music, Greil Marcus
- The Civil Rights movement in American memory, edited by Renee C. Romano and Leigh Raiford
- Welcome to the desert of the real!, five essays on September 11 and related dates, Slavoj Žižek
- Masscult and midcult, essays against the American grain, Dwight Macdonald ; edited by John Summers ; introduction by Louis Menand
- The world reduced to infographics, from Hollywood's life lessons and doomed cities of the U.S. to sociopathic cats and what your drink order says about you, Worm Miller and Patrick Casey
- It's bigger than hip-hop, the rise of the post-hip-hop generation, M. K. Asante, Jr
- Nerds, who they are and why we need more of them, David Anderegg
- The devil's snake curve, a fan's notes from left field, Josh Ostergaard
- Popular culture, opposing viewpoints, John Woodward II, book editor
- Falling upwards, essays in defense of the imagination, Lee Siegel
- Pornified, how pornography is transforming our lives, our relationships, and our families, Pamela Paul
- Hip hop America, by Nelson George
- The new gilded age, The New Yorker looks at the culture of affluence, edited by David Remnick
- A Mickey Mouse reader, edited by Garry Apgar
- Personality, Character, and Intelligence
- Mass media between the wars, perceptions of cultural tension, 1918-1941, edited by Catherine L. Covert and John D. Stevens
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