Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth

Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth

Title: Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth
Author: Pete Bennett & Julian McDougall
Release: 2016-10-14
Kind: ebook
Genre: Social Science, Books, Nonfiction, History, Communications & Media, Sociology, Arts & Entertainment, Music, TV, Fiction & Literature, Literary Criticism, Society, Film
Size: 1845867
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

More Books from Pete Bennett & Julian McDougall

Pete Bennett
Pete Bennett & Julian McDougall
Pete Bennett, Sarah Casey Benyahia & Jerry Slater
Pete Bennett, Julian McDougall & John Potter
Pete Bennett & Julian McDougall
Pete Bennett, Louise Lambert & Rob Smith