edited by Fred E.H. Schroeder
University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
Cloth: 978-0-87972-147-3
Library of Congress Classification HM101.F52
Dewey Decimal Classification 301

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This collection of insightful essays by outstanding artists, anthropologists, historians, classicists and humanists was developed to broaden the study of popular culture and to provide instances of original and innovative interdisciplinary approaches.
    Its first purpose is to broaden the study of popular culture which is too often regarded in the academic world as the entertainment and leisure time activities of the 20th century. Second, the collection gives recognition to the fact that a number of disciplines have been investigating popular phenomena on different fronts, and it is designed to bring examples of these disciplines together under the common rubric of “popular culture.” Related to this is a third purpose of providing instances of original and innovative interdisciplinary approaches. Last, the collection should be a worthwhile contribution to the component disciplines as well as to the study of popular culture.