
Fast Food, Stock Cars, and Rock-n-Roll: Place and Space in American Pop Culture
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
316
Language
English
Published
Nov 8, 1995
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Edition
Edition Unstated
ISBN-10
0847680800
ISBN-13
9780847680801
Description
This anthology offers a fascinating exploration of the intersection between American pop culture and its varied settings. It showcases a blend of classic and contemporary essays that delve into the cultural significance of iconic elements like fast food, stock car racing, and rock-n-roll music. By weaving together these seemingly disparate themes, it invites readers to consider how these cultural phenomena shape and are shaped by the environments in which they thrive.
Through insightful analyses, the contributors shed light on the social, economic, and historical contexts that give rise to these cultural touchstones. Each essay serves to illuminate the connections between place and identity, revealing how American landscapes influence and reflect popular trends. A noteworthy collection, it stands out for its depth and variety, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of American culture from a spatial perspective.
Through insightful analyses, the contributors shed light on the social, economic, and historical contexts that give rise to these cultural touchstones. Each essay serves to illuminate the connections between place and identity, revealing how American landscapes influence and reflect popular trends. A noteworthy collection, it stands out for its depth and variety, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of American culture from a spatial perspective.
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