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In this ˜fth edition of his successful Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: An Introduction

, John Storey

has extensively revised the text throughout. As before, the book presents a clear and critical survey

of competing theories of and various approaches to popular culture.

Retaining the accessible approach of previous editions, and using relevant and appropriate examples

from the texts and practices of popular culture, this new edition remains a key introduction to the area.

NEW TO THIS EDITIO

N Extensively revised, rewritten and updated

Improved and expanded content throughout including:

New chapter on ‚Race™, racism and representation

New sections on the Panoptic Machine and Convergence Culture

Continued explicit links to the new edition companion reader

Cultural Theory and Popular Culture:

A Reader More illustrative diagrams and images Fully revised, improved and updated companion website at

www.pearsoned.co.uk/storey

providing

practice questions and extension activities, as well as annotated links to relevant sites on the web

and further reading, and a glossary of key terms, to promote further understanding of the study of

cultural theory and popular culture

The new edition remains essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of cultural studies,

media studies, communication studies, the sociology of culture, popular culture and other related subjects.

JOH

N STOREY

is Professor of Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Research in Media

and Cultural Studies at the University of Sunderland. He has published widely in cultural studies,

including seven books. The most recent book is

The Articulation of Memory and Desire

(Guangxi

Normal University Press, 2007). His work has been translated into Chinese, German, Japanese,

Korean, Persian, Polish, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian. He has been a Visiting

Professor at the universities of Henan, Vienna and Wuhan.

www.pearson-books.com

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