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Fabricating the Absolute Fake: 'America' in Contemporary Pop Culture(American Studies)

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A fascinating exploration of how global cultures struggle to create their own "America" within a post-9/11 media culture, Fabricating the Absolute Fake reflects on what it might mean to truly take part in American pop culture.

Table of Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction Fabricating the Absolute Fake Chapter one We Are the World: America's Dominance in Global Pop Culture Chapter two The Oprahification of 9/11: America as Imagined Community Chapter three The Desert of the Real: America as Hyperreality Chapter four Americans We Never Were: Dutch Pop Culture as Karaoke Americanism Chapter five The Dutch Dream: Americanization, Pop Culture, and National Identity Conclusion Let's Make Things Better Notes Bibliography Index

About the Author :
Jaap Kooijman is senior lecturer in media and culture, as well as American studies, at the University of Amsterdam.

Review :
A brilliant, thoroughly enjoyable work of cultural critique, this book teaches us that interpreting the behemoth of American popular culture does not have to involve a polarized choice between naive celebration and disgusted condemnation. Jaap Kooijman takes seemingly exhausted concepts like Americanization and turns them on their head with astute analyses of a wide range of European and U.S. media phenomena. Refusing simple binaries between the fake and the authentic, or between cultural imperialism and native resistance, he demonstrates just how flexible the signifiers of Americanness can be when they circulate globally, materializing in surprising forms across film, television, and other popular media. Fabricating the Absolute Fake is a thoughtful primer in taking the superficial seriously--not as an act of redemption, but as a way of understanding cultural politics today. As terrifyingly seductive versions of "America" increasingly define both a new global imaginary and localized terrains of everyday life, this book provides us with a clear-headed perspective on the cultural realms we inhabit today. Anna McCarthy, Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Cinema Studies New York University - This book will be an eye opener for its readers. Fabricating the Absolute Fake shows that pop culture is more than ephemeral entertainment. When looked at with Kooijman's cosmopolitan eye, it can be seen as a continuing ritual in celebration of national identities, America's identity for sure, but also, intriguingly, a Dutch or even European sense of self. American pop culture is promethean, it is what people make of it. There is much joy and exhilaration in these cross-cultural exchanges and borrowings. There is even greater joy in Kooijman's playful readings of pop culture's products. Rob Kroes, professor of American studies, University of Amsterdam - Fabricating the Absolute Fake explores the idea of America and Americanness in US pop culture and in the way this is taken up in the world, not only as a feature of reception but also of non-US cultural production. It is an astonishingly assured and adroit negotiation of the fake authenticity and authentic fakery of pop culture, moving effortlessly between the precise detail of cultural artefacts and overarching theoretical reflections, constituting along the way a veritable primer in contemporary cultural theory. Most daring and persuasive is Kooijman's ability to move between and connect the most delicious pop and the most searing political events (9/11, the murder of Pim Fortuyn), never evading the seriousness of entertainment nor the spectacle of politics, never reductive in his handling of them. A book that is a pleasure for what it conveys of its subject and for its intellectual rigour, managing to be at once subtle and straightforward, complex and lucid. Richard Dyer, professor of film studies at King's College London


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789048501212
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Amsterdam University Press
  • Edition: Digital original
  • No of Pages: 184
  • Sub Title: 'America' in Contemporary Pop Culture
  • ISBN-10: 9048501210
  • Publisher Date: 12 Jun 2008
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: American Studies


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