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The Politics of Popular Culture
Negotiating Power, Identity, and Place
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English
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2015
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Days after the 9/11 attacks George W. Bush sought to reassure the American public that Osama bin Laden would be brought to justice, quipping that "there's an old poster out West, as I recall, that said, 'Wanted: Dead or Alive.'" Bush's invocation of Wild West mythology was neither novel nor unusual - elected officials frequently tap into popular culture in order to mobilize public support for themselves and for their policies. The Politics of Popular Culture examines the relationship between popular culture and politics. It stresses that popular culture is politically important because it reflects and operates within broader socio-political conditions, can transport political ideas and ideologies, and is a site where identities and institutions are shaped, contested, and reproduced. Essays discuss film, television, music, and video games from a variety of theoretical and methodological vantage points in order to enrich our understanding of the ways in which popular culture shapes our views of political institutions, actors, and issues. Contributors include Jonah Butovsky (Brock), Gina S. Comeau (Laurentian), Danielle J. Deveau (Pop Culture Lab), Timothy Fowler (Carleton), Aurélie Lacassagne (Laurentian), Jérôme Melançon (Alberta), Christian Poirier (Institut national de la recherche scientifique), Tracey Raney (Ryerson), Kelly L. Saunders (Brandon), and Shauna Wilton (Alberta).
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Contributor: Tim Nieguth
Tim Nieguth is associate professor of political science at Laurentian University.
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“An interesting, varied, and necessary exploration of what popular culture means for political science, and what political science means for popular culture, especially in the Canadian context.” Gregory Millard, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Popular Culture and the Study of Politics
3 - Negotiating Order and Authority
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A Very Useful Engine: The Politics of Thomas and Friends1
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“Something Called the Politics of Lonely”: The Politics of The Weakerthans and John K. Samson
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Gender Identity in Deep Space: Representations of Political Leadership in Battlestar Galactica
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Métis Political Identity and the Symbolism of Louis Riel
65 - Negotiating the Nation-State
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Imagining the Nation with The Royal Canadian Air Farce
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Leaving Nothing on the Tarmac: Cultural Exchanges and Post-European Cosmopolitics
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Playgrounds of the Global Village? MMOs and the Contemporary Globalization Debate
116 - Negotiating Collective Identity
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Politics, Identity, and the Economy in Quebec Cinema: Film Narratives and the Movie Industry
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The Portrayal of English and French Political Culture in Canadian Film
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The Contribution of La Nuit sur l’Étang to the Construction of a Franco-Ontarian Identity
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Culture and Politics Revisited: The Political Science of Popular Culture
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Contributors
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Index
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