Popular Stories and Promised Lands : Fan Cultures and Symbolic Pilgrimages

ISBN
9780817354725
$39.95
Author Aden, Roger C.
Format Perfect
Details
  • 9.0" x 6.0" x 1.1"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 1999
  • 304
  • Yes
  • JM JFD CFG JFCA
  • 24
  • E169.12.A224 1999
Popular culture stories--found in comic strips, TV programs, magazines, and movies--gain their popularity by evoking our desires and anxieties. Aden offers a well-constructed argument that creating a sense of place (and with it a sense of personal identity and community) serves as an important enticement for many popular cultures works. . . . Aden handles contemporary theory deftly and] does an excellent job of identifying many of the tensions present in 20th-century America. --Quarterly Journal of Speech Stories encountered at the movies, on television, and in popular magazines are treated as reflections of the popular culture. . . . Believing that the American experience has been guided by a 'normative narrative' or 'grand narrative' that constitutes the 'American dream, ' Aden holds that stories can be used to extract the 'rules' of a narrative, determine the direction, and identify conceptions of the 'promised lands' for a culture. --Critical Studies in Mass Communication