American Studies 235 - AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE
Fall
2012
01
4.00
Steve Waksman
TTh 10:30-11:50
Smith College
18832-F12
SAGE 215
swaksman@smith.edu
An analytical history of American popular culture since 1865. We start from the premise that popular culture, far from being merely a frivolous or debased alternative to high culture, is an important site of popular expression, social instruction, and cultural conflict. We examine theoretical texts that help us to "read" popular culture, even as we study specific artifacts from television shows to Hollywood movies, the pornography industry to spectator sports, and popular music to theme parks. We pay special attention to questions of desire, and to the ways popular culture has mediated and produced pleasure, disgust, fear, and satisfaction. Alternating lecture/discussion format. Enrollment limited to 35. Admission by permission of the instructor.
Instructor Permission.