Understanding Popular Culture by John Fiske
This insightful exploration delves into the dynamic and interactive nature of popular culture, emphasizing its role as a site of resistance and empowerment for everyday people. It challenges the notion of passive consumption by highlighting how audiences actively interpret and repurpose cultural products to reflect their own experiences and identities. Through a series of engaging analyses, the text illustrates how popular culture serves as a battleground where dominant ideologies are both reinforced and contested, offering a nuanced understanding of its complex relationship with society.
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- 1989
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- 250-300
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