Eye on the Future: Popular Culture Scholarship Into the Twenty-first Century in Honor of Ray B. Browne

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Marilyn Ferris Motz
Popular Press, 1994 - Social Science - 294 pages
Emerging from the conference on "The Future of Popular Culture Studies in the Twenty-First Century," held in June of 1992 at Bowling Green, Ohio to honor the academic career of Ray Browne (retired chair, Department of Popular Culture, Bowling Green State U.) and to chart Popular Culture Studies into the next century, this collection of essays includes five of Browne's signal articles and a Ray Browne bibliography. Paper edition (unseen), $18.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

Contents

Preface
1
The Triumph of Aesthetics
23
The Art of Collaboration in Popular Culture
31
How to Make a Key Concept Count
43
POPULAR CULTURE AS PROCESS
55
Childrens Folk Cultures
73
Five Ways of Looking at Aprille with Apologies
91
CONSTRUCTION OF HISTORICAL MEMORY
107
The Rhetoric of Media and Popular Culture as
171
Books Periodicals and Beyond
191
CASTING HIS HOPE WITH THE PEOPLE
201
Gospel of Democracy
223
Notes Toward a Definition
239
Redefining the Humanities
247
Medicine for Illiteracy
259
Ray B Browne Bibliography
275

Some
121
History and Popular Culture
133
TECHNOLOGY AND POPULAR CULTURE SCHOLARSHIP
149
Ronald J Ambrosetti
287
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