Popular culture -- United States
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Popular culture -- United States
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- Alright, alright, alright, the oral history of Richard Linklater's Dazed and confused, Melissa Maerz
- Flavor and soul, Italian America at its African American edge, John Gennari
- Eating the dinosaur, Chuck Klosterman
- Why we hate us, American discontent in the new millennium, Dick Meyer
- Losing my cool, how a father's love and 15,000 books beat hiphop culture, Thomas Chatterton Williams
- Living Oprah, my one-year experiment to walk the walk of the queen of talk, Robyn Okrant
- Thin places, essays from in between, Jordan Kisner
- Now, let me tell you what I really think, Chris Matthews
- Can't find my way home, America in the great stoned age, 1945-2000, Martin Torgoff
- Signifyin(g), sanctifyin', & slam dunking, a reader in African American expressive culture, edited by Gena Dagel Caponi
- The death of the grown-up, how America's arrested development is bringing down western civilization, Diana West
- Crunchy cons, how birkenstocked burkeans, gun-loving organic gardeners, evangelical free-range farmers, hip homeschooling mamas, right-wing nature lovers and their diverse tribe of countercultural conservatives plan to save America (or at least the Republican Party), Rod Dreher
- St. Francis of America, how a thirteenth-century friar became america's most popular saint, Patricia Appelbaum
- One man's America, the pleasures and provocations of our singular nation, George F. Will
- Fade to black and white, interracial images in popular culture, Erica Chito Childs
- What the dog saw and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- The Civil Rights movement in American memory, edited by Renee C. Romano and Leigh Raiford
- Ghettonation, a journey into the land of bling and the home of the shameless, Cora Daniels
- Wannabe, reckonings with the popular culture that shapes me, Aisha Harris
- The best of Abbie Hoffman, Abbie Hoffman ; foreword by Norman Mailer ; edited by Daniel Simon with the author
- The Michael Eric Dyson reader, Michael Eric Dyson
- Empire of illusion, the end of literacy and the triumph of spectacle, Chris Hedges
- How they see us, meditations on America, edited by James Atlas
- Ghettonation, a journey into the land of bling and the home of the shameless, Cora Daniels
- The witches are coming, Lindy West
- I want to kill the dog, by Richard M. Cohen
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
- The way we all became the Brady bunch, how the canceled sitcom became the beloved pop culture icon we are still talking about today, Kimberly Potts
- Edging into the future, science fiction and contemporary cultural transformation, edited by Veronica Hollinger and Joan Gordon
- The electric kool-aid acid test ; The kandy-kolored tangerine-flake streamline baby ; Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the flak catchers, Tom Wolfe
- Fade to black and white, interracial images in american popular culture
- The New comics anthology, edited by Bob Callahan
- The adventures of Amos 'n' Andy, a social history of an American phenomenon, Melvin Patrick Ely
- Black nerd problems, William Evans and Omar Holmon
- Mystery train, images of America in rock 'n' roll music, Greil Marcus
- The dead travel fast, stalking vampires from Nosferatu to Count Chocula, Eric Nuzum
- What the dog saw and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- White Negroes, when cornrows were in vogue ... and other thoughts on cultural appropriation, Lauren Michele Jackson
- What the dog saw and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- The mouse that roared, Disney and the end of innocence, Henry A. Giroux and Grace Pollock
- American paradox, young Black men, Renford Reese
- Hip hop legends, STS Media production ; a Sugarcubed Studios film ; producers, Michael Berman, Amad Henderson, John Henderson ; director, Mike Corbera
- Hillbilly, a cultural history of an American icon, Anthony Harkins
- Africa in the American imagination, popular culture, racialized identities, and African visual culture, Carol Magee
- Sex, drugs, and cocoa puffs, a low culture manifesto, Chuck Klosterman
- Super black, American pop culture and black superheroes, Adilifu Nama
- Authentically Black, essays for the Black silent majority, John McWhorter
- Chuck Klosterman X, a highly specific, defiantly incomplete history of the early 21st century, Chuck Klosterman
- Bad feminist, essays, Roxane Gay
- Nerd, adventures in fandom from this universe to the multiverse, Maya Phillips
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