VOLUME ONE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON POPULAR CULTURE
Popular Culture in History
"Punch and Judy" and Cultural Appropriation
Scott Cutler Shershow
The Legitimization of the Circus in Late Georgian England
Marius Kwint
Queen Caroline and the Sexual Politics of Popular Culture in London, 1820
Anna Clark
The Decline of Saint Monday
Douglas Reid
Bloods in the Street: London street culture, "industrial literacy", and the emergence of mass culture in Victorian England
Edward Jacobs
Working-Class Culture and Working-Class Politics in London, 1870-1900: Notes on the remaking of a working class
Gareth Stedman Jones
Empire Theatres and the Empire: The popular geographical imagination in the age of empire
Andrew Crowhurst
Teddy's Bear and the Sociocultural Transfiguration of Savage Beasts into Innocent Children, 1890-1920
Donna Varga
History in Popular Culture
Empathy and Enfranchisement: Popular histories
Jerome de Groot
John Ford's Drums along the Mohawk: The making of an American myth
Edward Countryman
Gender and Culture of Empire: Toward a feminist ethnography of the cinema
Ella Shohat
A Fantasy of Witnessing
Gary Weissman
The Ghost in the Luggage: Wallace and Braveheart: Post-colonial "pioneer" identities
Sally J. Morgan
Archive Aesthetics and the Historical Imaginary: Wisconsin death trip
John Corner
Romancing the Road: Road movies and images of mobility
Ron Eyerman and Orvar Löfgren
VOLUME TWO: FROM MASS CULTURE CRITIQUE TO POPULAR CULTURE STUDIES
Popular Culture - Early Considerations
On a Possible Popular Culture
Thomas Wright
What is Culture?
Derek Kahn
Popular Culture and Mass Culture - Control and Consent
A Theory of Mass Culture
Dwight Macdonald
The Problem of High Culture and Mass Culture
D.W. Brogan
Daydreams and Nightmares: Reflections on the criticism of mass culture
Edward Shils
The Literary Imagination and the Explanation of Socio-Cultural Change in Modern Britain
Paul Filmer
Culture Industry Reconsidered
Theodor Adorno
Hegemony and Mass Culture
Mark Gottdiener
The Concept of Cultural Hegemony
T.J. Jackson Lears
Beyond "Mass Culture"
Eugene Lunn
Murder, Mass Culture, and the Feminine: A view from the 4.50 from Paddington
Angela Devas
Popular Culture Studies - Outlines and Overviews
Popular Culture: A "teaching object"
Tony Bennett
Notes on Deconstructing "The Popular"
Stuart Hall
What's in a Name? Popular culture theories and their limitations
Jean Franco
What is Cultural Studies Anyway?
Richard Johnson
Cultural Studies at the Crossroads
Graham Murdock
Professing the Popular
Simon During
Social Power and Symbolic Sites: In the tracks of cultural studies
Michael Pickering
Cultural Studies and the Challenge to English
Michael Pickering
New Life: Cultural studies and the problem of the "popular"
Scott Cutler Shershow
Post-Feminism and Popular Culture
Angela McRobbie
Creativity, Communication and Musical Experience
Keith Negus and Michael Pickering
When the University Went "Pop": Exploring cultural studies, sociology of culture, and the rising interest in the study of popular culture
Lynn Schofield Clark
VOLUME THREE: CULTURAL FORMATIONS AND SOCIAL RELATIONS
Sociological Approaches
Folk Culture and the Mass Media
Thelma McCormack
Processing Fads and Fashions: An organizational-set analysis of cultural industry systems
Paul M. Hirsch
Market Structure, the Creative Process, and Popular Culture: Toward an organizational reinterpretation of mass culture theory
Paul DiMaggio
The Study of Culture: Cultural studies and British sociology compared
Steve Baron
Biographical Boundaries: Sociology and Marilyn Monroe
Graham McCann
Divide and Conquer: Popular culture and social control in late capitalism
David Tetzlaff
Popular Culture and Social Collectivities
Subcultural Conflict and Working Class Community
Phil Cohen
Subcultures or Neo-Tribes? Rethinking the relationship between youth, style and musical taste
Andy Bennett
Subcultures, Scenes or Tribes? None of the above
David Hesmondhalgh
Everyday Fandom: Fan clubs, blogging, and the quotidian rhythms of the internet
Paul Théberge
Popular Culture on a Global Scale: A challenge for cultural studies?
Simon During
Towards a Global Culture?
Anthony D. Smith
Popular Culture and Ethnic Encounters
Playing with Real Feeling: Jazz and suburbia
Simon Frith
What is this "Black" in Black Popular Culture?
Stuart Hall
What is this "Black" in Irish Popular Culture?
Hazel Carby
Consuming Passions: Spectacle, self-transformation, and the commodification of blackness in Japan
John G. Russell
Kracauer and the Dancing Girls
James Donald
Digital Whiteness, Primitive Blackness: Racializing the "digital divide" in film and new media
Janell Hobson
Celebration or Pathology? Commodity or Art? The Dilemma of African-American expressive culture
Berndt Ostendorf
VOLUME FOUR: POPULAR CULTURE - AESTHETICS, ETHICS, VALUES
Popular Aesthetics and Cultural Populism
Ways of Artmaking: The high and the popular in art
David Novitz
The New Validation of Popular Culture: Sense and sentimentality in academia
Michael Schudson
Pearls and Swine: The intellectuals and the mass media
Simon Frith and Jon Savage
"It's a Thin Line between Love and Hate": Why cultural studies is so naff
Gary Hall
Aesthetics, Policy and the Politics of Popular Culture
John Street
Popular Taste and Cultural Value
Literature, Television, and Cultural Values
Rosalind Coward
"I'm Ashamed to Admit It but I Have Watched Dallas": The moral hierarchy of television programmes
Pertti Alasuutari
What is Bad Music?
Simon Frith
The Value of Value: Simon Frith and the aesthetics of the popular
Michael Pickering and Keith Negus
With a reply by Simon Frith
Old and New Ghosts: Public service television and the popular
Jérôme Bourdon
Social Ethics and Cultural Politics
Is Nothing Sacred? The ethics of television
Michael Ignatieff
Common Sense versus Political Discourse: Debating racism and multicultural society in Dutch talk shows
Andra Leurdijk
Dear Shit-shovellers: Humour, censure and the discourse of complaint
Michael Pickering and Sharon Lockyer
You Must Be Joking: The sociological critique of humour and comic media
Sharon Lockyer and Michael Pickering
Headscarves and Porno-Chic: Disciplining girls' bodies in the European multicultural society
Linda Duits and Liesbet van Zoonen
With commentary by Rosalind Gill and a rejoinder by Linda Duits and Liesbet van Zoonen
Usha Zacharias and Jane Arthurs (2007) 'Transnational Cultural Politics and the Shilpa-Jade Episode'; Radha S. Hegde (2007) 'Of Race, Classy Victims and National Mythologies: Distracting Reality on Celebrity Big Brother'; Lieve Gies (2007) 'Pigs, Dogs, C
Popular Culture and Democratic Contours
The Cultural Public Sphere
Jim McGuigan
Who's Afraid of Infotainment?
Kees Brants
A Day at the Zoo: Political communication, pigs and popular culture
Liesbet van Zoonen
"Prime Time Politics": Popular culture and politicians in the UK
John Street
Hidden Debates: Rethinking the relationship between popular culture and the public sphere
Joke Hermes
The Jerry Springer Show as an Emotional Public Sphere
Peter Lunt and Paul Stenner