Contributor
Herrmann, Andrew F., 1966- editor.
Imprint:Lanham : Lexington Books, [2016]
Descriptionxxvi, 263 pages ; 24 cm
Note:Introduction : not another pop culture series! Studying the world(s) we occupy -- Queering popular culture -- CultPopCulture : reconsidering the popular culture framework via the engage, adapt, and transform (EAT) model -- "Saving people. Hunting things. The family business" : organizational communication approaches to popular culture -- Who's the boss? : leadership in the popular imagination -- In space . . . our worst will make us scream : reality reflected in the cultural artifact Alien -- Music's pervasive and persuasive role in popular culture -- Reflection and deflection : an approach to popular culture and politics -- Public relations representations in popular culture : a "scandal" on primetime television -- Critical rhetoric and popular culture : examining rhetoric's relationship to the popular -- "Prison is bullshit" : an intersectional analysis of popular culture representations of the prison industrial complex in Orange is the new black -- Polymediating the post : reclaiming feminism in popular culture -- Thinking conjuncturally about countercultures -- Rethinking studies of relationships and popular culture : notes on approach, method, and (meta)theory -- Public opponents cooperating : possibilities for dialogue in popular culture controversies -- "You don't know me" : portrayals of black fatherhood and husbandhood in T.I. and Tiny: the family hustle -- Video gaming : aggressively social -- Popular culture, pedagogy, and dialoguing difference : starting difficult conversations in the communication classroom.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.