Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth
Hard Times Today
Julian McDougall editor Pete Bennett editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Dec '19
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This book examines the relationship between popular culture and austerity, revealing how cultural texts express and challenge austerity's myths and effects.
In Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth, the author delves into the intricate ways contemporary popular culture interacts with the concept of austerity. The book raises essential questions about how popular culture articulates austerity and the various effects it has on society. Through a comprehensive examination of cultural texts, the volume seeks to uncover the layers of meaning and representation that austerity holds within popular narratives.
The text explores the multifaceted relationships between austerity and popular culture, considering its implications across various media. By analyzing a wide range of cultural artifacts—from political discourse to music, film, and social media—the book highlights how these expressions both reflect and challenge the prevailing myths associated with austerity in Western contexts. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding these representations, as they shape public perceptions and experiences of austerity in everyday life.
Furthermore, Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth serves as a critical resource for those interested in the intersections of culture, politics, and economics. It offers a theoretical framework for dissecting the ways in which popular culture not only reproduces but also interrogates the narratives surrounding austerity. This collection provides valuable insights into the cultural dimensions of austerity, making it a significant contribution to contemporary cultural studies.
ISBN: 9780367874384
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
238 pages