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A01=Elizabeth Ellsworth
A01=Henry A. Giroux
A01=Lawrence Grossberg
A01=Mimi White
A01=Paul Smith
A01=Paul Willis
A01=Peter McLaren
A01=Philip Corrigan
A01=Richard Smith
A01=Robert W. Connell
A01=Roger Simon
A01=Stanley Aronowitz
Author_Elizabeth Ellsworth
Author_Henry A. Giroux
Author_Lawrence Grossberg
Author_Mimi White
Author_Paul Smith
Author_Paul Willis
Author_Peter McLaren
Author_Philip Corrigan
Author_Richard Smith
Author_Robert W. Connell
Author_Roger Simon
Author_Stanley Aronowitz
Category=JBCC
Category=JHM
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  • ISBN 9780897891875
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 1989
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Illuminating one of the most pervasive issues of our time, Popular Culture is the first book to link the importance and implications of popular culture with pedagogical practice. It shows how cultural forms such as Hollywood films, pop music, soap operas, and televangelism are organized by gender, age, class, race, and ethnicity, thus providing the contradictory text that both enables and disables emancipatory interest, so fundamental to the formation of self and society. What emerges is a redefinition of the very notion of popular culture.

HENRY GIROUX, Professor and Scholar in Residence in the School of Education at Miami University, Ohio, is known internationally for his work in critical pedagogy and has published eleven books on the subject.

ROGER SIMON is Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. He is currently working on his next book, Teaching Against the Grain: A Pedagogy of Possibility.

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