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Phenomenological approaches to popular culture / edited by Michael T. Carroll and Eddie Tafoya.

Contributor(s): Carroll, Michael Thomas, 1954- | Tafoya, Eddie
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 2000Description: viii, 269 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0879728108 (pbk.); 0879728094 (cloth)Subject(s): Civilization, Modern -- 1950- | Popular culture -- History -- 20th century | PhenomenologyDDC classification: 909.82/5 Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Being and being entertained: phenomenology and the study of popular culture / Michael T. Carroll, Eddie Tafoya, and Christ Nagel -- Phenomenology, linguistics, and popular literature / Janice A. Radway -- Violence and Baudrillardian repetition in Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho / James Brusseau -- Empty-headed musings: the holy fool in Robert Pirsig's Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance / Eddie Tafoya -- This is not a text, or do we read images? / Don Ihde -- Unsplitting the subject/object: Laurie Anderson's phenomenology of perception / Sam McBride -- Toward a phenomenology of the role-playing game performance / Daniel Mackay -- The spell of the sensuous: casino atmosphere and the gambler--an expansion / Felicia F. Campbell -- The practice of perception: multi-functionality and time in the musical experiences of a heavy metal drummer / Harris M. Berger -- Zoöpticon: inspecting the site of live animal infotainment / Ralph R. Acampora -- A phenomenologist in the Magic Kingdom / H. Peter Steeves -- From Epoché to entertainment: the case of the national fishing heritage centre / Karl Simms -- Viewing television: the metapsychology of endless consumption / Beverle Houston -- The bloody spectacle: Mishima, the sacred heart, Hogarth, Cronenberg, and the entrails of culture / Michael T. Carroll -- Phenomenology, authenticity, and truth in advertising / Chris Nagel -- On American time: mythopoesis and the marketplace / Steven Carter.

Includes bibliographical references.

Being and being entertained: phenomenology and the study of popular culture / Michael T. Carroll, Eddie Tafoya, and Christ Nagel -- Phenomenology, linguistics, and popular literature / Janice A. Radway -- Violence and Baudrillardian repetition in Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho / James Brusseau -- Empty-headed musings: the holy fool in Robert Pirsig's Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance / Eddie Tafoya -- This is not a text, or do we read images? / Don Ihde -- Unsplitting the subject/object: Laurie Anderson's phenomenology of perception / Sam McBride -- Toward a phenomenology of the role-playing game performance / Daniel Mackay -- The spell of the sensuous: casino atmosphere and the gambler--an expansion / Felicia F. Campbell -- The practice of perception: multi-functionality and time in the musical experiences of a heavy metal drummer / Harris M. Berger -- Zoöpticon: inspecting the site of live animal infotainment / Ralph R. Acampora -- A phenomenologist in the Magic Kingdom / H. Peter Steeves -- From Epoché to entertainment: the case of the national fishing heritage centre / Karl Simms -- Viewing television: the metapsychology of endless consumption / Beverle Houston -- The bloody spectacle: Mishima, the sacred heart, Hogarth, Cronenberg, and the entrails of culture / Michael T. Carroll -- Phenomenology, authenticity, and truth in advertising / Chris Nagel -- On American time: mythopoesis and the marketplace / Steven Carter.

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