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Popular Culture Genres: Theories and Texts


Popular Culture Genres: Theories and Texts

Paperback by Berger, Arthur Asa

Popular Culture Genres: Theories and Texts

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ISBN:
9780803947269
Publication Date:
23 Jun 1992
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Popular Culture Genres: Theories and Texts

Description

Witty and accessible, Popular Culture Genres is a fascinating study of genres and genre criticism. Author Arthur Asa Berger empowers readers to make their own analysis by providing the methods and examples of good criticism. Part I deals with genres from a critical perspective, asking questions such as: How do the conventions of different genres affect the creation and production of texts and the audiences of those texts? Do certain genres have significant social and political implications? And, how do genres evolve? Part II takes a look at five "classic" popular texts (in both their novel and film versions). Viewing these works in the context of their respective genres is not only instructive in nature but captivating reading as well.

Contents

PART ONE: THEORIES On the Structure of Genres Propp, de Saussure and the Narrative Formulas and Texts Genre Theory Genre, Society and Culture The Classical Mystery A Case Study PART TWO: TEXTS Murder on the Orient Express f003 The Maltese Falcon The Hard-Boiled Detective Novel f003 Dr No f003 War of the Worlds Frankenstein The New Prometheus Conclusions

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