Homer Simpson marches on Washington :dissent through American popular culture
No. Panggil
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306.0973 Hom
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Pengarang
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Foy, Joseph J.; Dale, Tim M.;
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Tempat Terbit
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Lexington, Ky. :
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Penerbit
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University Press of Kentucky,
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Tahun Terbit
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2010
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Subject
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Perubahan sosial; Social change; Popular culture; Budaya Pop; Conformity;
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Klasifikasi
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306.0973
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Abstrak/Catatan
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Includes bibliographical references and index.; The revolution Is being televised: the case for popular culture as public sphere /; Timothy M. Dale --; The Daily Show and the politics of truth /; Jamie Warner --; Mr. Smith goes to the movies: images of dissent in American cinema /; Beth Wielde Heidelberg, David Schultz --; The truth is still out there: The X-files and 9/11 /; Paul A. Cantor --; Unpacking the House: images of heroism against the regulatory state /; Sara R. Jordan, Phillip W. Gray --; "I learned prison is a bad place to be": 25th hour and reimagining incarceration /; Peter Caster --; Riveted to Rosie: O'Donnell's queer politics and controversial antics on ABC's The View /; Katherine Lehman --; "Gabbin' about God": religion, secularity, and satire on The Simpsons /; Matthew Henry --; It came from planet earth: eco-horror and the politics of postenvironmentalism in The Happening /; Joseph J. Foy --; Raising the red flag: culture, labor, and the left, 1880-1920 /; Jeffrey A. Johnson --; Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam: the evolution of protest songs in popular music from Vietnam to Iraq /; Jerry Rodnitzky --; Hip-hop and representin': power, voice, and identity /; Tanji Gilliam --; "Things in this country are gonna change pretty fast": dissent, mobilization, and the politics of Jericho /; Isabel Pinedo --; It's not funny 'cause it's true: the mainstream media's response to media satire in the Bush years /; Carl Bergetz --; Gender, the final frontier: revisiting Star Trek: the next generation /; Diana M. A. ReIke.;
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