From Lowbrow to Nobrow
Format:Hardback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:24th Oct '05
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A groundbreaking book arguing that pop culture is the driving force in the development of culture.
From Lobrow to Nobrow demolishes the elite argument that popular fiction and culture are the underside of civilization. In this innovative book, Peter Swirski goes beyond demonstrating that "high-brow" has been transformed to "low-brow," showing that nobrow art is the interactive factor in the relationship between popular art and highbrow art.Swirski begins with a series of groundbreaking questions about the nature of popular fiction, vindicating it as an artform that expresses and reflects the aesthetic and social values of its readers. He follows his insightful introduction to the socio-aesthetics of genre literature with a synthesis of the century long debate on the merits of popular fiction and a study of genre informed by analytic aesthetics and game theory. Swirski then turns to three "nobrow" novels that have been largely ignored by critics. Examining the aesthetics of "artertainment" in Karel Capek's War with the Newts, Raymond Chandler's Playback, and Stanislaw Lem's Chain of Chance, crossover tours de force, From Lowbrow to Nobrow throws new light on the hazards and rewards of nobrow traffic between popular forms and highbrow aesthetics.
"This superb book will make all previous studies in popular culture moot. Swirski demonstrates that in cultures there are no brows whatsoever. This book must be owned by all libraries and cultural studies scholars." Ray B. Browne, author of The Guide to U.S. Popular Culture "I would rank this book among the top five in popular culture studies." Gary Hoppenstand, editor of The Journal of Popular Culture and Popular Fiction: An Anthology
ISBN: 9780773529922
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 470g
236 pages