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Literature and mass culture / Leo Lowenthal.

Author: Lowenthal, Leo.

Edition Statement:First paperback printing.

ImprintNew Brunswick (U.S.A.) : Transaction Publishers, [2016]

Imprint1984

Descriptionxiii, 314 pages ; 23 cm.

Note:"First paperback printing 2016"--Title page verso.

Note:Part I: Historical and Empirical Studies -- Historical Perspectives of Popular Culture -- The Debate Over Art and Popular Culture: A Synopsis -- Excursus A: Notes on the Theater and the Sermon -- Eighteenth Century England: A Case Study -- Excursus B: The Debate on Cultural Standards in Nineteenth Century England -- The Reception of Dostoevski in Pre-World War I Germany -- The Biographical Fashion -- The Triumph of Mass Idols -- Excursus C: Some Thoughts on the 1937 Edition of International Who's Who -- Part II: Contributions to the Philosophy of Communication -- On Sociology of Literature (1932) -- On Sociology of Literature (1948) -- Humanistic Perspectives of David Riesman's The Lonely Crowd -- Popular Culture: A Humanistic and Sociological Concept.

Note:"This first volume of the collected writings of sociologist Leo Lowenthal contains his classic theoretical and historical writings on the relationship of art to mass culture. This book series presents Lowenthal's contributions to a theory of the role of communication in modern society. This volume lays out the basis for a theory of mass culture. Lowenthal demonstrates that the juxtaposition of a "low" mass culture and and "high" esoteric culture did not originate in contemporary industrial, bourgeous society, but can be traced back to the Middle Ages and antiquity."--Publisher's note



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Lowenthal, Leo.
Series Statement
Communication in society ; volume 1
Subject:
Interpersonal communication -- Philosophy.
Popular culture -- Philosophy.
Literature -- Philosophy.
Sociology -- Philosophy.