ABSTRACT

With a Foreword by Dr. Fishwick's student--Tom Wolfe.This book redefines popular culture in the light of the revolutionary changes brought about by the information revolution and the digital divide. It explores the phenomenal growth and extension of popular culture in the last decade and ties in the vast changes brought about by technology and the Internet. In an era when American television and the Internet reach virtually every corner of the globe, Popular Culture in a New Age shows how the poorly understood and often underestimated area known as popular culture affects all of our lives.Beginning with an evaluation of the millennium celebrations and the enormous error of Y2K madness, Popular Culture in a New Age then moves on to the “New Gold Rush” brought about by technology and takes a hard look at its risks. The book examines a wide variety of pop culture phenomena such as carnivals, celebrities, and the road from nineteenth century humbuggery (P. T. Barnum's term) to today's hype.In Popular Culture in a New Age you'll learn about:

  • the three faces of popular culture: folk, fake, and pop--how they relate and how they differ
  • today's popular icons
  • the empire of Disney World
  • Marshall McLuhan, our era's most profound and shocking electronic thinker
  • African-American popular culture and style
Popular Culture in a New Age gives characterization to the postmodern world in a chapter on “postmodern pop,” followed by the shift from civil religion to civil disobedience and the “myth of success.” This insightful book will help you understand the way we eat, think, vote, and respond to our fast-changing world in the era of hype, spin doctors, chat rooms, and jargon.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter |8 pages

Millennium Merrymaking

chapter |8 pages

What to Make of the Millennium

chapter |4 pages

The New Gold Rush

chapter |10 pages

Folk/Fake/Pop

chapter |10 pages

Sacred Symbols

chapter |10 pages

The Man and the Mouse

chapter |8 pages

Carnivals—Old and New

chapter |14 pages

The Celebrity Cult

chapter |30 pages

From Humbuggery to Hype

chapter |6 pages

Surprise Attacks

chapter |10 pages

The Electric Shocker

chapter |12 pages

Style

chapter |10 pages

Black Popular Culture

chapter |14 pages

The Most Popular War

chapter |6 pages

Postmodern Pop

chapter |12 pages

Faith Takes a New Face

chapter |12 pages

The Most Popular Myth

chapter |10 pages

Global Village—Utopia Revisited?

chapter |6 pages

Some Final Thoughts

chapter |14 pages

Notes

chapter |6 pages

Further Reading