The Loss of the Popular: Reconstructing Fifty Years of Studying Popular Culture
Auteur : Joke Hermes, Jan Teurlings
Date de publication : 2021
Éditeur : SSOAR, GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V.
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
Abstract: This article starts from the observation that popular culture resides in a contradictory space. On the one hand it seems to be thriving, in that the range of media objects that were previously studied under the rubric of popular culture has certainly expanded. Yet, cultural studies scholars rarely study these media objects as popular culture. Instead, concerns about immaterial labor, about the manipulation of voting behavior and public opinion, about filter bubbles and societal polarization, and about populist authoritarianism, determine the dominant frames with which the contemporary media environment is approached. This article aims to trace how this change has come to pass over the last 50 years. It argues that changes in the media environment are important, but also that cultural studies as an institutionalizing interdisciplinary project has changed. It identifies "the moment of popular culture" as a relatively short-lived but epoch-defining moment in cultural studies. This mom