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UNINA9910136536703321 |
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A companion to popular culture / / edited by Gary Burns |
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Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
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1-118-88335-7 |
1-119-23801-3 |
1-118-88333-0 |
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1 online resource (707 pages) |
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Wiley Blackwell Companions in Cultural Studies ; ; 17. |
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Popular culture - Study and teaching |
Cultura popular |
Llibres electrònics |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Introduction 1. Communication, American Studies, Cultural Studies, and Popular Culture Gary Burns POPULAR CULTURE AS A FIELD OF STUDY 2. The Historical Study of Popular Culture George Lipsitz 3. Textual Criticism of Popular Culture Brendan Riley 4. Ethnographic and Folkloristic Study of Popular Culture Daniel Margolies 5. Preservation, Restoration, and Accessibility of Popular Culture Materials Karen Whedbee TEXTS, GENRES, AND FORMULAS 6. The History and Logic of Genre Study Tricia Jenkins 7. Genres and Formulas in Popular Literature and Theatre Gary Hoppenstand 8. Popular Music Genres Marco Katz Montiel 9. Popular Genres in the Visual Arts Joy Sperling MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGIES 10. Technological Determinism Rob Drew 11. Material Culture and Heritage Marilyn Motz 12. Film and Television in Popular Culture Chuck Berg and Ron Wilson 13. Computers and Culture Paul Booth PASTIMES AND PRACTICES 14. Holidays, Festivals, and Foodways Ann Hetzel Gunkel 15. Sports, Tom Oates 16. Circuses, Carnivals, World's Fairs and Expositions, and Theme Parks Kathy Merlock Jackson 17. Humor in |
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Popular Culture Ben Urish 18. Tourism, Travel, and Transportation Max Skidmore USES AND ABUSES 19. Advertising and Consumerism Devon Powers 20. Fashion in Popular Culture Trish Cunningham 21. Popular Religion Nancy Schaefer 22. Children's Popular Culture Angela Sorby 23. Sex and Violence Jane Caputi POLITICS OF CULTURE 24. The Culture Industries Tom Discenna 25. Globalization Mel van Elteren 26. The Politics of Documentary Jeff Chown 27. Culture Jamming and Media Activism Amber Day 28. Who Owns Culture? Heather McIntosh 29. Culture Wars, the Academy, and Future Directions for the Study of Popular Culture Michael Marsden Index . |
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"Includes over two dozen essays covering the spectrum of popular culture studies from food to folklore and from TV to technology"-- Provided by publisher. |
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UNINA9910552750503321 |
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Covid, Crisis, Care, and Change? : International Gender Perspectives on Re/Production, State and Feminist Transitions / / Antonia Kupfer, Constanze Stutz |
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Leverkusen, : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2022 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (197 pages) : illustrations |
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gender relations |
Geschlechterverhältnisse |
social inequality |
soziale Ungleichheit |
social changes |
soziale Veränderungen |
corona crisis |
Corona-Krise |
pandemic |
Pandemie |
reproduction |
Reproduktion |
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Pflege |
care work |
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Antonia Kupfer/Constanze Stutz: Continuity, not change: The unequal catastrophe of the Covid-19 pandemic. An introduction 1. The sphere of production, labour and professions Karin Sardadvar: Ambivalent (in)visibility: Commercial cleaning work during the Covid-19 crisis in Austria Frauke Grenz & Anne Günster: Who is relevant? And to Which System? The Re/Production of Power Relations during the Debate about ‘System-Relevant’ Professions from a Discourse Analytical Perspective Daria Dudley ‘Systemic Relevance’ for Social Work: More than Just a Compliment – Not Yet a Proper Law. An Evaluation of Pandemic-Related Legal Changes in Germany 2. The sphere of reproduction and care Céline Miani, Lisa Wandschneider, Stephanie Batram-Zantvoort, Oliver Razum: Covid-19 pandemic: A gender perspective on how lockdown measures have affected mothers with young children Caterina Rohde-Abuba: Children as actors of family care during the Covid-19 pandemic Rikela Fusha: Covid-19 case: Public health literacy in an adult sample of the Albanian population Sayendri Panchadhyayi: Cartographies of Caring: Time, Temporality and Caring in Pandemic 3. (Transnational) state regulations Ania Plomien/Alexandra Scheele/Martina Sproll: Social Reproduction and State Responses to the Global Covid-19 Pandemic: Keeping Capitalism on the Move? Gundula Ludwig The Gendered Architecture of the State and the Covid-19 Pandemic 4. Directions of feminist transformation Bianca Sola Claudio Time for caring in quarantine: The democratic value of spending and wasting time together Loren Britton/Pinar Tuzcu Witnessing Fabrics: How Face Masks Change Social Perceptions During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Digital Times |
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Die Covid-19-Krise hat bereits bestehende soziale Ungleichheiten in verschiedenen Bereichen verschärft. Die Autor*innen untersuchen, wie grundlegend und nachhaltig die sozialen Veränderungen im Zuge der Corona-Pandemie auf den gesellschaftlichen Ebenen Arbeit, Sorgearbeit und staatliche Regulierung in ihren geschlechtsspezifischen Dimensionen sind. The Covid-19 crisis has intensified already existing social inequalities in different spheres. The authors examine how fundamental and sustainable the social changes over the course of the corona pandemic are at the social levels of labour, care work and state regulation in their gender dimensions. |
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