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The Victorian era is rightly associated with the industrial revolution in Britain and the ascendancy of a materialist, commercially-oriented middle class
The Academy in Crisis is a provocative contribution to an important debate
From their inception, video games quickly became a major new arena of popular entertainment
In 1946, William Bullitt, the first U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, U.S
This book focuses on what is distinctive and unusual about Jewish jokes and Jewish humor. The book makes a "radical" suggestion about the origin of Jewish humor, namely, that Sarah and Abraham's relation to God, and the name of their son Isaac (which, in Hebrew, means laughter), recognizes a special affinity in Jews for humor.
Just as a distinctive literary voice or style is marked by the ease with which it can be parodied, so too can specific aspects of humor be unique
Beginning with an introduction that touches upon which part of the population is described as Millennial, the book also explores the Millennial psyche, marketing to Millennials, Millennials' purchasing preferences, gender and sexuality among Millennials, and Millennials and their relation to postmodernism, among other things.
This book offers a semiotically informed ethnographic study of contemporary culture in Rajasthan and in India generally
When the cold war ended, many hoped it signified enhanced prospects for a more stable world
The average person in America watches four hours of television per day and spends the equivalent of nine years of his or her life in front of the television set. This is a study of how the mass media broadcast or spread various popular arts; further how the media and popular arts play a major role in shaping our everyday lives.
Written from the perspective of a key advisor to President Roosevelt who evolved into a strident critic of the President's wartime diplomacy, this comprehensive analysis of the Cold War shows how the US missed opportunities to block Soviet Union's geopolitical gains due to a fundamental misreading of the nature of the Soviet political system.
Originally published: New York: Braziller, 1970.
This text offers a methodology for the interpretation of a major popular phenomenon. Arthur Asa Berger explores the cultural significance of the expanding popularity and sophistication of video games, and considers the biological and psychoanalytic aspects of this phenomenon.
Originally published in 1969, Li'l Abner: A Study in American Satire was the first full-length book devoted to a single American comic strip. It has remained a model of how the comics, sometimes snubbed as "culture for the common man", can be given earnest and well deserved analytical attention.
This book offers a cultural studies approach to marketing and advertising and shows readers how scholars from different academic disciplines make sense of marketing's role in American culture and society. It is written in an accessible style and has numerous drawings by the author to give it more visual interest.
This book, written in an accessible style and illustrated with drawings by the author and with many other images, discusses the basic principles of discourse theory and applies them to various aspects of popular culture, media and everyday life.
In his latest book, Arthur Asa Berger offers a concise series of analyses on the transformative impact of digital devices on American society.
Arthur Asa Berger is back with the second edition of his popular, user-friendly guide for students who want to understand the social meanings of objects.
In concise entries, this dictionary analyses ideas and concepts about advertising and its social, economic, psychological and cultural significance.
A useful introduction to the study of tourism that applies semiotics and cultural theory to deal with some of our most iconic tourist destinations from the Taj Mahal to Las Vegas, and from the Eiffel Tower to Antarctica.
Written in Berger's friendly, personal style, he shows by example that academics can write good, readable prose in a variety of genres.
Just as a distinctive literary voice or style is marked by the ease with which it can be parodied, so too can specific aspects of humor be unique
What makes the 'self'? How is it created, defined, and transformed? Arthur Asa Berger's fascinating, educational whodunit novel unravels the mysteries of cultural studies theory, and more specifically, the complexities of postmodernism and identity.
Are Americans obsessed with shopping? Shop til You Drop is a lively look at our consumer culture and its role in our everyday lives and society. Arthur Asa Berger considers the sacred roots of consumer culture, the demographics of consumption, theories about competing cultures, and the semiotics of shopping.
Media and Society: A Critical Perspective is a lively, illustrated introduction to the role that the mass media play in our lives, our society, and American culture. Featuring updated examples and expanded material on media theories, ideology, and new technology, the third edition helps students understand their relationship with the media they encounter daily.
This brief, student-friendly introduction to the study of semiotics uses lively examples from 28 iconic locations in the United States, such as Coney Island, Las Vegas, the World Trade Center, and the Grand Canyon.
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